The pictures you grew up are kicked outside the house and you want to raise your children. Please imagine that your blood vessels are filled with anger and sorrow. This is what Native Americans felt when Andrew Jackson proposed the Indian expulsion bill in 1830. The Indian expulsion bill and the events it caused directly violated the Constitution. This is unconstitutional because local people have to "stay" their lifestyles "on their lands" and then leave the tribal land.
It all started with the law enacted by Andrew Jackson, 1830 India Exile Bill. . Government leaders believe that these tribes will not fit their "new world". Tribes involved in the Indians are Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muskogie Creek, Seminole, Cherokee. - Many controversial decisions were made between 1829 and 1837 when Andrew Jackson was the president. Removing Cherokee Indian land in the west of the Mississippi River in the 1830s was more like a change in national policy than re-enactment. Since the Spaniards arrived in the New World in the 1500's, residents of the African continent - the Indians are there.
Under the guidance of President Andrew Jackson in 1830, Congress passed the "Indian Exile Act" and instructed executives to negotiate about Indian land. This bill laid the foundation for President Jackson's response to the Indian problem. From Georgia the withdrawal of the Cherokee State began under Jackson 's control and exceeded his term during his term. Forced demolition, known as a crack in 1838, took place. The Cherokee people filed suit against Georgia in the famous Cherokee citizen v. Georgia province case in 1831 and was canceled in Worcester v. Georgia.
Andrew Jackson enacted this legislation to allow colonists to move here in 1830. Article 2 of the law states that "the land that the Indians asserted and occupies is owned by the United States, or the United States must contact the country where it is located to exclude India requirements" . This campaign won the welcome of most people. Most Indians are adopting the white culture approach proposed by the founder Some tribes in India have given up all their beliefs even to become schools, newspapers, and even Catholics. These Native Americans want to maintain their whereabouts. Andrew Jackson decided to rescue the Indians from the purification of the government from the beginning of his term.