Trail Of Tears Dbq

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Trail Of Tears
In 1838 President Andrew Jackson passed an Indian Removal policy, this policy would ensure loss of home and many deaths for the Native Americans. In the early 1830s there were approximately 125,000 Native Americans whom lived in vast lands in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida.(Trail of Tears). These lands were very important to the Native Americans who honored the lands their past ancestors walked and built a life.(Trail of T.). Sadly by the end of the decade many things had changed for the Native Americans.
Western settlers had a major problem with Native Americans. Settlers believed that Native Americans were living on lands that did not belong to them. Settlers believed that they deserved those lands …show more content…

Soon States passed laws limiting Native Americans rights, they also limited the indians right to enter and leave their own territory whenever they wished(Trail of Tears). Instead of fighting and declaring war on the settlers, Native Americans decided on taking states to court. One case that made it to the Supreme Court was Worcester V. Georgia. Chief Justice John Marshall declared that the states could not do such practices and that Native Americans were their own Nation(Trail of Te) President Andrew Jackson did not enforce the Supreme Court ruling infact he encouraged others to do the same. Sates in the south still had a determination to push Native Americans of the land and to claim it. Andrew Jackson put into place The Indian Removal Act. This Act gave the Federal Government power to exchange Native American lands east of the Mississippi River for land to the west(Trail of Tears). Indians were to be relocated to a new territory in Oklahoma. Indians were to be removed voluntarily and peacefully, laws were to be put into place to negotiate fair removal treaties(Trail of tears..). President Jackson ignored all regulations and forced indians to leave their home

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