The Indian Removal Act: The Journey To Oklahoma

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Many Cherokees died on the journey to Oklahoma, thousands died. The Indians were forced off their lands by the Americans. There was a discovery of gold on their land and Georgians wanted it. The Cherokees had treaties with the U.S so they could stay on there land but that did not help the Indians much. Their strategy was to assimilated, learned English to try to communicate with the Americans, became Christians, also they had American style farms. They tried to have peace with them but all they got in return was unfair. The Indian Removal Acts started in 1830 and was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28. The Indian Removal Act was for Indians to move west of the Mississippi. Some left peacefully but many stayed and fought the removal.

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