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2.9 (19 reviews) The Indian Removal Act. Click the card to flip 👆. Law passed by Congress in 1830 and supported by President Andrew Jackson allowing the U.S. government to remove the Native Americans from their eastern homelands and force them to move west of the Mississippi River. Many tribes signed treaties and agreed to voluntary removal.
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The Indian Removal Act was the action of removing Indians from the lands East of the Mississippi River. The plan was finished by moving the Indians to what is now Oklahoma.
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The act was passed by what president? Andrew Jackson. Indian Removal Act definition: Authorized the removal of Native Americans who live east of the Mississippi River to the west of the Mississippi River. Why did they want to move the Indians? (2) -to open up land for farmers and settlements of future Americans.
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