1830 was a mechanism used to displace the Indians. Where this failed, the government broke the treaties and the court's ruling to spread the movement west. Americans flocked to the south, began moving toward into what would become Alabama and
Mississippi. The Indian tribes living there created a problem to the expansion; white settlers petitioned the government to remove them President Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe wanted the tribes to trade their land for lands in the west. This did not happen the major transfer happen only because of war.
An expedition in 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson led a campaign against the Creek Indians in the …show more content…
Under pressure from the Government, the American tribes realized they could not win against the Government. The want for land would not stop, so the Indians adopted a plan of appeasement. They hope is they gave up some land they could keep some of it. The Seminole tribe in Florida fought and lost neither Appeasement nor resistance worked. The Constitution empowers Congress to regulate commerce with forging nations, and several States, and Indians tribes. In the negotiation between the Indians and the government, the Indians acknowledge themselves sovereign nation.as under the protection of the United States government and no other Jackson recommended Congress to adopt the Removal Act of 1830. That act gave the President the authority to give up land in west Mississippi River to Indians that would give up their land to the government. The Law allowed the Indians material and financial assistance to get to their new location. Jackson's government succeeded in general terms. He had sign into law seventhly removal treaties.
Moving the Indians to what is now eastern Oklahoma. Challenging in court the Georgia laws, restricted their freedoms on their own land. In 1831Justice,