He kicked soccer ball them allTHAT ^ IS NOT THE ANSWER THIS IS >Jackson also espoused removing Indian tribes in the United States to the west of the Mississippi River as one of his reforms. Jackson argued that the United States policy of attempting to assimilate Indian tribes into white society had failed and it would destroy the Indians’ way of life. Furthermore, Jackson recognized that whites desired Indian lands and he feared that if they remained in those areas that they would eventually be exterminated. Opposition groups fought Jackson’s removal policy in Congress, but their efforts failed by just a handful of votes. Congress’s authorization of removal empowered Jackson to make treaties with the Indian tribes to arrange for their removal. Jackson, who railed against government corruption, largely ignored the shady treaties forced on the various tribes and the actions of government officials. The Indian Removal process was completed two years after Jackson left office with great loss of Indian life due to corruption, inadequate supplies, and the removal of many Indians by force. Today, Jackson’s Indian Removal policy and its tragic consequences that produced the Trail of Tears is the most conspicuous blight on his presidential legacy. www.thehermitage.com
he was in the french and indian war
we respect indian army because they protect from enemy.
The Indian Removal Act was a law passed during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. It lead to the transplantation of several Indian tribes and the Trail of Tears.
French & Indian War
how was the cahto Indian tribe organized
bhagat singh
Among the more militant was Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945?) who organized the Free India Legion and Indian National Army to fight against Britain during World War II. (He disappeared in 1945)
how was the cahto Indian tribe organized
to remove them from there land
Indian society organized by some NGO's
Go to the related links and you will find actual Indian Treaties.
To buy the Indian's land at a cheep price.
Decided by the governer
The trail of broken treaties was a protest of Native American Indians who were protesting for Indian rights in America. This protest took place in 1972
Wayne Daugherty has written: 'Maritime Indian treaties in historical perspective' -- subject(s): Treaties, Indians of North America
violation of Indian treaties and frequent border conflicts