Jackson wanted the Indian tribes, that continued to live in the eastern states and territories of the United States, to move west, beyong Mississippi, out of the way of expanding white settlement. Whites were coming to view Native Americans simply as "savages," not only uncivilized but uncivilizable. They believed they should not be expected to live in close proximity to the tribes. The Indian Removal was because whites feared that continued contact between the expanding white settlements and the Indians would produce endless conflict vand violence. ALso because of White's insatiable desire for territory. The Tribes possessed valuable land in the path of expanding white settlement. Whites wanted it.
The plain indians.
They lived in Mississippi.
cause the Mississippi Indians lived in the Mississippi territory and they named Mississippi after the Mississippi river
They lived in Mississippi,Alabama, and Tennessee.
Thet lived in forests off of the Ohio and Mississippi river.
The Chickasaw Indians mostly lived in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. Today, they live in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. They speak both English and Chickasaw, and their tribal religion is Protestantism.
No, they did not live there. they lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Also the Rocky Mountains.
The Creek tribe lived in parts of Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. The Poarch Creek still live in Alabama.
Who are the several groups who lived east of the Mississippi river?
The Cherokee tribe lived by the Mississippi river and Ohio river. The forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians which assisted them in crossing the bodies of water was called Trail of Tears.
all the indians that lived
The Chickasaw Native Americans lived in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The climate in this areas is fairly mild, but do experience some cold weather.