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Title: The Indian Removal Act of 1830


1
The Indian Removal Act of 1830
  • Presented By
  • Jonathan
  • Amanda
  • Sarah
  • Steven
  • Dan M.

2
Geography of this Area
  • This area included 1,881miles north to south and
    860 miles east to west.
  • The top is how it looked before the Europeans
    came. The bottom one is after the Revolutionary
    War.
  • The average low temperature was 54 degrees
  • It was mountainous, it has a plateau, has a
    valley area, and contains a plain.

3
The Trail of Tears
  • There were many people supporting his approval.
  • The Trail of Tears was located in Georgia.
  • The tribes that were involved in this were
    located in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
    Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and
    Kentucky.

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The Indian Removal Act was
  • A period of forcible removal first started with
    the Cherokee Indians in the state of Georgia. In
    1802, the Georgia Legislature signed a compact
    giving the federal governments all of her claims
    to western lands in exchange for the governments
    pledge to extinguish all Indian titles to land
    within the state.
  • The Cherokee Indian tribes had a substantial part
    of land in Georgia that they had for many
    generations though. They were worried about
    losing their land so they forced the issue by
    adopting a written constitution. This document
    proclaimed that the Cherokee nation had complete
    jurisdiction over its own territory.
  • He suggested that laws be past so that the
    Indians would have to move west of the
    Mississippi River.

5
The Trail of Tears II
  • Within 10 years of the Indian Removal Act, more
    than 70,000 Indians had moved across the
    Mississippi. Many Indians died on this journey.
  • The term Trails of Tears was given to the
    period of ten years in which over 70,000 Indians
    had to give up their homes and move to certain
    areas assigned to tribes in Oklahoma.
  • The tribes were given a right to all of Oklahoma
    except the Panhandle.
  • Unfortunately, the land that they were given only
    lasted till about 1906 and they were forced to
    move to other reservations. Many people died on
    this journey. The tribes walked all day and had
    very little rest.
  • The Cherokee, Chicksaw, Choctaw, Creek, and
    Seminole Indians were all affected.

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6
Andrew Jackson
  • The Indian Removal Act happened on May 26, 1830.
  • Surprisingly Andrew Jackson the 7TH president was
    for this law.
  • He said the Native Americans should be moved for
    their own good.

7
Weapons of the Cherokee
  • Some of the weapons they used were the tomahawk,
    bow and arrow, axes, and knives also widdled
    sticks .
  • They used the weapons for war, battles and
    hunting.
  • They hunted deer, elk, duck, bear, birds,
    rabbits, frog , wolves and coyotes.
  • Other tribes used these weapons because they
    refused to give up their land.
  • The most famous was The 3 Semenole wars before
    and during the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

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CREDITS!!!!!!!
  • SPECIAL THANKS to .
  • Mrs. Sottnik
  • Mrs. Lucchesi
  • Mrs. OHara
  • References
  • www.studyworld.com/
  • www.cherokeehistory.com
  • www.members.tripod.com/tomahawks-r-tatca/id51.h
    tm
  • http//www.rootsweb.com/itcherok/map/map.htm
  • http//www.catawba.k12.nc.us/techtrac/plus/tayl
    or/outline.htm
  • The Trail Of Tears by Micheal Burgan
  • The Relocation of the North American Indian By
    John Dunn
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