Andrew Jackson's Indian removal act impacted the lives of Native Americans in many ways. One of the ways it affected them was that many Native Americans died on their journey. For example 4,000 Cherokee Indians died on their way to the new Indian Territory because of diseases and starvation. The Cherokees called Andrew Jackson Sharp Knife. The Cherokees had a strong leader who had not yet given up the fight. They were led by the tough, and determined John Ross. From the beginning of Jackson's administration Ross urged his people to stand their ground and remain united. In a single week about 17,000 Cherokees were rounded up and herded into what was surely a concentration camp. Many sickened and died while they awaited transport to the west. In June the first contingent of about a thousand Indians boarded a steamboat and sailed down the Tennessee River on the first lap of their westward journey. Then they were boxed like animals into railroad cars. Again there were many deaths on account of the oppressive heat and cramped conditions in the cars. For the last leg of the journey the Cherokees walked. Small wonder they came to call this 800-mile nightmare 'The Trail of Tears.' Of the approximately 18,000 Cherokees who were removed, at least 4,000 died in the stockades along the way.
The Indian Removal Act (May 28, 1830) was signed by President Andrew Jackson for removal of the Southern Indian tribes to the lands west of the Mississippi. The Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee-Creek and Seminole) were the people involved in the land exchange that became known as the Trail of Tears.
Andrew gave them the Surpy slurp and they coomed so hard they ffucking died
The Indian Removal Act was an act in which Andrew Jackson forced all of the Native American Indian tribes to move west of the Mississippi so that all their land would be taken by gov't or people living in that region. The difference between that and the trail of tears was that the trail of tears was mainly a large amount of deaths involving Native American Indians traveling from East to west to reach west of the mississippi in which it is called the trail of tears because of how many Native American Indians died because of Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.
No
There are many different regions across the U.S.A. that are Reserved for Indian or Native American land. Those regions are where their reservations were established.
Central Valley Region
?
The Indian Removal Act was an act in which Andrew Jackson forced all of the Native American Indian tribes to move west of the Mississippi so that all their land would be taken by gov't or people living in that region. The difference between that and the trail of tears was that the trail of tears was mainly a large amount of deaths involving Native American Indians traveling from East to west to reach west of the mississippi in which it is called the trail of tears because of how many Native American Indians died because of Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.
With the Indian food being famous all over, there are various Indian Joints. American Indians can go out and enjoy in any one of them.
The South
No
The exchanged in the Indian reliance was the horse project. This was int he tribal region.
The Siouan Indians live in the region from Virginia to Florida and depended on the land to make clothes houses and other important things.
The geography and the climate of the southwest cultural region most likely affected the American Indians who lived there by controlling what they could grow and how they had to live with the scarcity of water and high temperatures.
The geography and the climate of the southwest cultural region most likely affected the American Indians who lived there by controlling what they could grow and how they had to live with the scarcity of water and high temperatures.
There was a French and Indian war because the French and the Britain both wanted the area of Ohio Valley region.
what is removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip
Mathias C. Kiemen has written: 'The Indian policy of Portugal in the Amazon region, 1614-1693' -- subject(s): Government relations, Indians of South America, Indians, Treatment of, Portuguese, Treatment of Indians
SOUTHEAST