Before President Jackson 's inauguration and during his term of office, the United States expanded rapidly as European settlers began to move to the Western side to traditional territory. Caucasian settlers are very interested in getting Native American lands and urge the federal government to allow them to acquire land. President Andrew Jackson recommended to parliament in 1830 to pass the Indian expulsion law which allowed the federal government to move to the eastern American indigenous tribes west of the Mississippi River.
India Exile Bill In 1830, the Jackson administration enacted "India Exile Bill". This act removes indigenous people from the land of their ancestors and makes places for additional US immigrants. This act forced them to leave their house to many native American tribes, including five large tribes, Cherokee, Chicasso, Choctos, Click, Seminole. The population of these tribes is estimated to be approximately 65,000 people living in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. In the ever-increasing implementation phase, removal of mining from the top of the mountain caused many obstacles, including severe damage to neighboring residents and pollution of the environment that was once pure. Therefore, in order to protect the natural state of the Appalachian Mountains, it is necessary to limit the removal of mining from the top of the mountain. The mountaintop was destroyed
The federal government allows them to get it. President Andrew Jackson recommended to parliament in 1830 to pass the Indian expulsion law which allowed the federal government to move to the eastern American indigenous tribes west of the Mississippi River. It is controversial whether the "Indian expulsion law" brought benefits to the welfare of Native Americans or damaged.