Georgia sought to remove Native Americans from its territory primarily to expand agricultural development and access valuable land for cotton cultivation, which was a key driver of the state's economy. The discovery of gold in the 1820s further intensified this desire, as settlers were eager to exploit the Natural Resources. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief in Manifest Destiny and racial superiority, which fueled the justification for displacing Indigenous peoples. This culminated in policies like the Indian Removal Act of 1830, leading to the forced relocation of Native Americans, notably the Cherokee, through events like the Trail of Tears.
Because it would go through there territory and it would effect there hunting. also they were greedy and didn't want it to be built.
Because they were G A Y! -Arfat
The Europeans, French and Englishmen wanted to put the Native American Indians on reservations and limit their land so they they could farm for gold and own a larger amount of land for crops and animals. I hope this answers your question <3 This is what I learnt in class last week anyway : D
the us government wanted to keep the citizens safe :p
they wanted to have the territory
because, it is territory of Georgia, communists named this peace of Georgia < South ossetia >, there lived Georgians! ossetians with Russians killed and kicked Georgians from there , because Russians wanted punish Georgia for its loving of freedom and democracy. this is very short answer: IT'S OUR, GEORGIAN LAND WE LIVED THERE 3000 YEAR!!! and there are our burned homes, killed brothers and everything what I loved !!!
If you want to travel from Georgia to Mississippi you need to know that you need to travel west from Georgia.
they want to fight for the revolutin
It is according to where you are coming from! Tell me and I will tell you how to get to where ever you want to go in Georgia.
because the U.s promised to give the indians food, clothing, and shelter.
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
Greed