If by "discouraged their removal" you mean as in the European settlers not wanting them to go.. then there is almost nothing that was discouraging about their removal to the colonials. Gold in Georgia and Tennessee were considered far more valuable then native American lives. But to the Cherokees, they were being forcefully removed from their sacred land, where generation upon generation has hunted, fished, lived, and died.
Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830. In the case of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, Supreme court ruled in favor of cherokees. they could keep their land. Jackson didnt care and ignored the judgment of SUPREME COURT and forced the cherokees to oklahoma (trail of tears)
president Andrew Jackson
The Choctaws didn't have enough tents , shoes , food , blankets and winter clothes . heavy rain and snow caused enormous suffering. they walked for 24 barefoot through the show and ice before reaching shelter. The Cherokees held out a few years longer. they were forced to march hundreds of miles. they had little food and shelter. Many did not survive. Of 15,000 cherokees who began the trip , 4,000 died along the way.
They went to war against president Andrew Jackson's army.
It was the removal of the cherokees.
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Cherokees
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
how is the Cherokees chief similar and different from our president
The final phase of the Indian removal plan was the removal of the Cherokees. The Indian Removal Act was a law passed by Congress during Andrew Jackson presidency on May 28, 1830.
Trail of Tears
Cherokees
they had learned about the american legal system
The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830.
they had to travel on the trail of tears but they did not want to go but the president said they had too, so they said no but the president forced them so it was very sad so many Cherokee people died when they traveled.
They were subjected to the Indian Removal laws, ousted from their Eastern lands, and resettled in the Indian Territory.