President Andrew Jackson was able to begin the forcible removal of the Five Civilized Tribes due to the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830, which he strongly supported. This legislation authorized the federal government to negotiate treaties for the relocation of Native American tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River. Jackson's determination to expand U.S. territory and promote agricultural development in the Southeast further motivated the implementation of this policy, despite significant opposition and legal challenges from Native Americans and their allies.
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
Jackson said that it was "just and liberal" and allowed the Native Americans to keep their way of life
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President Andrew Jackson!
Andrew Jackson was the man from Tennessee who was in favor of the Indian Removal Act.
President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) pushed for and signed into law the removal act, he administrated the removal for all but the last year or two of the removal; Martin Van Buren (1837- 1841) finished the work.
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Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
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Andrew Jackson
President Andrew Jackson.