an Indian dude
Jackson thought that the Cherokee would be better off in Indian Territory because it was not subject to action by individual states.
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trail of tears
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Yes hes part Cherokee Indian.
Jackson thought that the Cherokee would be better off in Indian Territory because it was not subject to action by individual states.
Jackson thought that the Cherokee would be better off in Indian Territory because it was not subject to action by individual states.
It is known as "The Trail of Tears", where Cherokee Native Americans, among others, though mostly Cherokee, were forced to move to Indian Territory, which is modern day East Oklahoma.
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They continued to lose land promised to them.
They moved to Indian Territory in eastern selections of present day Oklahoma.
At San Angelo, Texas.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
Barbara L. Benge has written: 'The 1890 Cherokee Nation census, Indian Territory (Oklahoma)' -- subject(s): Census, 1890, Cherokee Indians, Genealogy 'The 1880 Cherokee Nation census, Indian Territory (Oklahoma)' -- subject(s): Census, 1880, Cherokee Indians, Genealogy
The Cherokee were forced from North Carolina primarily due to the pressures of westward expansion by European settlers and the U.S. government's policies aimed at relocating Indigenous peoples. The discovery of gold in the region and the growing demand for land led to increased encroachments on Cherokee territory. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 facilitated their forced relocation, culminating in the tragic Trail of Tears, where many Cherokee were removed to designated Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. This displacement resulted in significant suffering and loss of life for the Cherokee people.
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