Native Americans Farewell

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Have you had something you dearly loved, only for it to be taken away? The Native Americans had experienced something like this with the white farmers wanting their land. The whites did something about it, which resulted in President Andrew Jackson signing the Indian Removal Act, forcing the Native Americans to leave.“We are now about to take our leave and kind farewell to our native land, the country that the Great Spirit gave our Fathers, we are on the eve of leaving that country that gave us birth...it is with sorrow we are forced by the white man to quit the scenes of our childhood... we bid farewell to it and all we hold dear." They walked only to deal with death and despair along the way. This was a great significance to American history and led to the a Civil War. …show more content…

Over 125000 lived on the land that was scattered all throughout Georgia,Alabama,North Carolina,Florida, and Tennessee which was where white settlers later flooded in. Many of the settlers ached for the land as well as the farmers. The Native Americans had so many people wanting their land that they would do almost anything to to have it. They stole their livestock and burned and looted houses. Even state governments got involved in the attempt to drive the Native Americans out of the South. States have passed laws that said they could only have a limited amount of Native American dominance and rights on their territory. Southern States were decisive to take ownership of Indian lands and would go too far to have their territory. Andrew Jackson had long been an advocate of something called “Indian Removal.” He later signed it off, which transferred the millions of acres of land off to the white settlers and farmers, leaving the Native Americans to walk and deal with death on the

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