Andrew Jackson And The Cause Of The Trail Of Tears

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In the early 1800s as the United States was expanding into the South, white settlers faced a barrier. The area they were expanding into was home to the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations. To the white settlers, these nations were standing in the way, so they pressured the federal government to take away the land from them. These nations were forced to take a route that led to reservations west of the Mississippi River known as the Trail of Tears. President Andrew Jackson played a major role in the cause of the Trail of Tears. He was one of the biggest advocates of Indian removal. He caused the Creeks to lose 22 million acres of land in Southern Georgia and central Alabama when he commanded United States military forces

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