12 Questions About The Indian Removal Act

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What Happened after the American Revolution The United States had won its The American Indians who held this land were from several different independence from Great Britain in 1783 The new country started to spread out beyond the original 13 colonies In 1803 the United States bought a large area of land from France This was called the tribes They were mostly part of the Cherokee Choctaw Creek Chickasaw and Seminole tribes They were called the Civilized Tribes by the US government Louisiana Purchase The land was because some had taken on the west of the Mississippi River It stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada At the time many people ways of the white settlers Some of the American Indians in the South could read and write in believed settlement would be driven by an idea that came to be known as Manifest Destiny They felt that white settlers were destined to inhabit North America from coast to Number of so called Civilized Tribes in the United States in the coast and from north to south But those who wanted to settle early 1800s the Deep South were met with resistance Approximately 60 000 Many American Indians lived in the southern United States American Indians lived in the South in the early 19th century And they possessed nearly 20 million acres 8 million ha Some members of these tribes could read and write in English The white settlers wanted to take over the land of these tribes