legal ideology of removal by Tim Garrison

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This huge migration caused a demand for land. Southerners thought that they would increase their wealth by relocating the Indians that lived in the Southern States. Once the Indians were out of the picture the vast amounts of land they had lived on could be bought and sold by Southerners. Most of the scholarship that you will find relating to western migration and the removal of the Native Americans focus mainly on the decisions of the US Supreme Court...
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In Tim Alan Garrison's study, The Legal Ideology of Removal: The Southern Judiciary and Sovereignty of Native American Nations, he uncovers the role the southern state courts played in the Removal Crisis. He also points out how much the southern judiciary influenced the origins of American Indian law...
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