"The Indians moved to the west one after another, India of about 90,000 people resettled in Delaware, Ottawa, Shawnee, Poni and Potawatomi, Soku and Fox, Miami and Kikap, Choctaw, Tixa, a total of about 90,000 people and finally Cherokee agreed to move and others were taken away by their bayonet. "For decades Georgia has tried to exercise the power to dominate Cherokee, but President Andrew Jackson's That effort had little influence until the election supported the Indian for a long time.
American nationalism is an important element in understanding the expulsion of India. The state of India is the first inhabitant of this land. Americans are threatening to worry that the British can influence the Indians. As long as they no longer have contact with the society, the Indians will die under the superiority of American society. They said that they should give land to American farmers that Indians did not make full use of land productivity. The ideal of expansion of Jackson is certainly a nationalist
Delete. However, deprivation did not release settlers from the "problem" of the Indians. They believe that American Indians need to move from their land and move to other places. As this map shows, Delaware (Renape) was deleted as early as 1682 from the traditional Pennsylvania house and settled in Ohio by 1750. Once America was founded, they were removed several times. I will eliminate it. But what if Indians do not want to give up on their land or assimilation? According to the historical values of Christianity, settlers have the right to "fight justly" against those who do not accept the law of God or who "election" the governor with violence against God. Such first "fair war" began on March 22, 1622. British settlers Algonquin Indians were called indigenous peoples of Jamestown and killed 347 colonists for the Europeans. People break into their land.
By 1830, the US government passed a law requiring that American Indians decide not to have a presence in the United States and to migrate to the west side of the Mississippi River. As part of this sweep, Americans negotiated a series of treaties with Indian countries. Among them the Indians gave their land and got new land in the west. In 1835, the United States proposed a new treaty to Cherokee. The Cherokee's US offer is simple: they can sign the treaty and move west, or the troops enter, and they march to the west with a bayonet. In any case, Cherokee had to give up on their ancient houses, farms and tombs of their ancestors.