Why are the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the Trail of Tears historically significant?
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the Trail of Tears is historically significant because if this didn’t happen then we wouldn’t discover the west and there would be more Native Americans.
An evidence to support me answer is on an article called “Trail of Tears” By Joyce Furstenau in paragraph 2 it states, “During the 1600’s, British colonists arrived. They did not pass through as De Soto did. They cleared the land and built towns. Soon they were claiming more and more land.” This means that the British discovered new land and they weren't able to find the cherokees.
My second evidence is from are Trail of Tear Activity. President