The United States government removed Native Americans from their ancestral lands so they could take the land. Treaties were broken with the nations, people were starved to death, they were walked to reservations, and children were moved to government schools. The Jackson philosophy concerning Native Americans was an"good Indian is a dead one." This was an awful philosophy that was put into action.
Approximately 16,000 were forced to leave their homes through the "Indian Removal Act" (President Andrew Jackson on May 26, 1830)
The Cherokee were removed from their ancestral land despite their efforts because of the demand of arable land for cotton.
Most of their land was in Georgia. I think some was in Alabama .
Because it was their land. Why should the settlers who were invading Cherokee territory be given priority over the Native Americans? The United States immorally, unethically and illegally removed the Cherokee from their land because the federal government was more powerful and could force the issue.
The response of the Seminoles was different from that of the Cherokee when they were removed from their lands in that they did not agree at all to
After the Cherokee Indians were removed from Oklahoma 10,000 survived
Andrew Jackson did it in order to steal the Cherokee people's land. He had them removed from their homes and farms by force. Then they were sent on the Trail of Tears where many died. This was in violation of a court order.
The result was that the President ignored the ruling of the court, and forcibly removed the Cherokee people from their land. Their forced movement to Oklahoma resulted in the deaths of nearly one third of all the living Cherokee people. The movement was known as the Trail of Tears.
Andrew Jackson did it in order to steal the Cherokee people's land. He had them removed from their homes and farms by force. Then they were sent on the trail of tears where many died. This was in violation of a court order.
Andrew Jackson did it in order to steal the Cherokee people's land. He had them removed from their homes and farms by force. Then they were sent on the Trail of Tears where many died. This was in violation of a court order.
Gold was discovered on Cherokee land.
In March 1775 the Transylvania Land Company (Also known as the Transylvania Colony) purchased land from the Cherokee in that area.
It is difficult to provide a specific answer without more context. Cherokee land is home to a rich history and culture, and various discoveries have been made on Cherokee land over the years. These may include archaeological sites, artifacts, and insights into Cherokee history and traditions. It is important to respect and honor the sovereignty and spiritual significance of Cherokee land and its discoveries.