The act that Congress passed that allowed them to relocate the Native Americans was called the Indian Removal Act. It went in to effect in 1830 when Andrew Jackson was president.
i htink the british started the proclamation line due to the fact that it had already been alot of money from the war that they didnt have much or any money to pay the soldiers to protect the colonists from the native Americans. so king george tht 3rd prohibeted the colconists to stttle west of the Appalachian mountains.
lol takin AP US history are we?
They did it in order to keep political power away from minoritys
It is an old and very racist term that should never have been used at the time, and definitely should not be used today. When European-ancestry settlers began to move into the American West and encountered native residents. Some of the white settlers claimed that when they took gifts from the natives, the natives later wanted them back, so the derogatory term "indian giver" arose to describe someone who provides you with something and then tries to reclaim it. ......... One of the reasons this started is because it is/was Native American custom that when a gift was given, a gift of similar value was to be given back. If it could not be given back, the original gift was expected to be returned. Europeans could not grasp this so the belittled the Native Americans. What we do not understand, we make fun of. Also, it was and still known among Native Americans, that a gift given it is given. No Strings attached to the gift given Early Americans of EU descendants always thought the Native Americans were very dumb or very stupid. So when a barter was negotiated and the EU descendant wanted to back out of an agreed trade, they would say and use the term it was a Indian giver deal.
The many Native American groups had many different customs, lifestyles, and beliefs, but the one thing that they did have most in common is the ability to live in harmony with nature. Most Native American groups learned from nature and used natural means to live. Sustaining what nature could offer them was an important factor in everything that the did.
Uprooting and moving an entire race of people from their natural homeland is definitely controversial.
Congress passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 in order to remove Native American nations from their ancestral land and relocate them in less desirable "Indian Territory" (present day Oklahoma) as part of the government's expansionist policies.
in 1886.
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When the Europeans arrived, thousands of Native Americans died of smallpox. Not only that, but Europeans slaughtered thousands of Natives under the order of President Andrew Jackson. The surviving Native Americans were forced on to reservations.
The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
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