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Title: Jackson


1
Jacksons Policy towards Native Americans
  • During Jacksons Presidency, Native Americans
    were forced to move west of the Mississippi River

2
Key Vocabulary and Key People
  • Key Terms
  • Indian Removal Act
  • Indian Territory
  • Trail of Tears
  • Key People
  • Sequoya
  • Osceola

3
All Dressed up with Nowhere to be
  • AS Americans moved west they hoped Native
    Americans would either assimilate to their
    culture or leave the lands
  • About 100,000 Native Americans in the Five
    Civilized Tribes remained east of the Mississippi
    River
  • The Five Tribes were the Cherokee, Chickasaw,
    Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Indians

4
Cherokee PeopleCherokee Tribe
  • Under Sequoya, the Cherokee people adapted to the
    new white culture
  • The Cherokee would adopt a Cherokee constitution
    in Georgia but as gold was discovered the federal
    government planned to move them out

5
Can I have another choice??
  • Jackson began to pass laws to move the Native
    Americans West, viewing them as conquered
    subjects
  • Jackson gave the Native Americans TWO choices
  • Adopt white culture and become citizens of the US
  • Move West into Indian Territories
  • Native Americans could NOT form their own
    government

6
This Land is my Land.This land is also My land
  • As white settlers took over Cherokee Lands
    Jackson Favored the states
  • Facing opposition from congress and some
    religions, The Indian Removal Act allowed the
    forced movement of the Native Americans
  • While Jackson thought the Law was fair, it caused
    hardships, and death, among the Native Americans

7
Court Marshalled
  • As more settlers took Native American Lands they
    were moved to Indian Territory near Oklahoma,
    Kansas, and Nebraska
  • While some tribes moved off the lands the
    Cherokees appealed the decision to the supreme
    court, which reversed the decision of Georgia and
    Jackson
  • The decision by John Marshall would be ignored by
    BOTH Jackson and Georgia

8
Unhappy Trails
  • The Cherokees would be rounded up and were forced
    into camps
  • Many were forced to march in the rain and snow
    without proper clothes causing many to become ill
    and a quarter of the Cherokee to die
  • The journey of removal, and death, became known
    as the Trail of Tears

9
Cease and Resist
  • Some Cherokee, like Tsali resisted movements and
    would give their life to save other Cherokees
  • The Seminoles would also resist and Osceola would
    be one of the best at resisting until he was
    captured and died in prison
  • While some Seminoles moved deeper into the
    Everglades, Ohio River tribes also resisted
    relocation
  • In one popular rebellion, Chief Black Hawk led
    his tribes into battle for land in Illinois but
    was badly defeated
  • Native American Resistance would prove to be
    unsuccessful against a more powerful US Army

10
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