Land, restrictions, and legal disputes are common to Indians and Caucasians. It reached where Georgia wanted the Indians to leave their land. Georgia complained to President Andrew Jackson that he proposed India 's expulsion policy. This policy is aimed at building peace, but in reality it is a threat to Cherokee culture. From the eyes of the Americans, removing Indians means more land, which in turn means more power and resources. Since Indians' departure white resources will become abundant.
There are many reasons for India's export policy in India in 1830, and explanation is different. Some historians even thought Jackson's removal policy to be equivalent to Adolf Hitler's final solution and even called it a massacre (Peter Fab's "North America to the New York industrialized country" Indian "coming soon: EP Dutton, 1968). Not only did he encourage the geographical separation of Indians and Caucasians, but thousands of Native Americans died in the process. Regardless of whether he claims the Indian mass extinction, Jackson is a solid supporter of state sovereignty in politics and can not deny Georgia's rights to Cherokee's expanding land.
President Andrew Jackson hopes that southern white settlers will expand the land owned by five Indian tribes known as Indian evacuation policies (McNamara). The five Indian tribes affected were Choctaw, Muskogee, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole. In 1830, the "Exclusion Law" was enforced. "Exile Act" granted President Andrew Jackson the authority to dismiss the Treaty (James) to remove the Indian tribe living in the east of the Mississippi River. - India's repatriation law Since taking office of President Thomas Jefferson, the US government is working hard to encourage Indians to adapt to the American white-style lifestyle (from many people). Many Indian groups refused to adapt to these methods and moved them from the eastern land to the west (over 280)
Andrew Jackson fully recognized the relocation, and promoted the policy to law, though Thomas Jefferson originally organized by James Monroe who came up with the cancellation policy of the Indian government. Jackson was a longtime immigrant supporter. Prior to assuming President, I ordered Georgian dynasties, Alabama and Florida troops to suppress India 's resistance to white expansion and settlement. He also negotiated several treaties in the 1810s and 1820s, which also robbed the South Indian tribe of their eastern land in exchange for the western land. Jackson demanded that the Indians be expelled in December 1829 and demanded that the Indians be expelled and basically insisted considering eliminating humanitarian actions for the benefit of Indian tribes.