Indian Removal Act

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American History

 

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Albert A

 

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February 19, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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It didn't, and soon enough, the settlers were anxious to get more of the Indians' land. In 1791, the Washington administration made a treaty with the Cherokees, allowing the settlers to take another chunk of land from the Indians. In another thirteen years, the government, under Jefferson this time, made yet another treaty with the Indians, handing over another half of what land the Cherokee had left...
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Again, this treaty was disregarded, and another had to be made by the Monroe administration, and took another huge chunk out of the remaining land that was owned by the Cherokee, which by this time was only about one sixth the original amount they had. Finally, Jackson and his government wanted to pass the Indian Removal Act, which would take the rest of the Cherokee land, and have them be forcibly moved to the western frontier, where they would be "out of harm" from the greedy white settlers...
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