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Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson. Americans and Native Americans. Many problems in the past with Native Americans Cause and effect of white, American settlement. Andrew Jacksons Past. 1814 Creek Indians loss 22 million acres in Georgia and Alabama 1818 Jackson sent to Florida Punish Seminoles 1814-1824

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Andrew Jackson

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  1. Andrew Jackson

  2. Americans and Native Americans • Many problems in the past with Native Americans • Cause and effect of white, American settlement

  3. Andrew Jacksons Past • 1814 • Creek Indians loss 22 million acres in Georgia and Alabama • 1818 • Jackson sent to Florida • Punish Seminoles • 1814-1824 • Helped to sign 9 out of 11 treaties • Relocated Natives to West

  4. Indian Response and Resistance • Assimilation- transforming to American culture • Gave up pieces of land • Waged War

  5. Indian Removal Act 1830 • Jackson urged Congress to pass the law • Remove Natives from land to reserved land in the West • Allowed the President to make treaties directly with tribes in the East • Land in the West • Did NOT say they could be removed by force

  6. Indian Relocation

  7. Native American and White Response • Called upon the Supreme court to protect themselves • 1831 passed a law stating Natives had rights to their land • Right to self government • Jackson and Georgia refused to acknowledge the ruling • Pushed Removal • Resistance was followed with military force

  8. Indian Resistance • Sac and Fox in Illinois • Led by Chief Black Hawk • Black Hawk War • Fought for 2 Years • Chief taken away in chains • Seminoles in Florida • Osceola young Chief • Fought resistance for 10 years

  9. Indian Resistance • 1836 thousand of Creeks in Alabama were handcuffed and marched West

  10. Trail of Tears

  11. Trail of Tears • 17,000 Cherokee • Dragged out of homes • Federal troops assisted in relocation • 4,000 died on the way

  12. Results • By 1837 46,000 Natives Americans were relocated • Opened up 25 million acres of land to white settlers • Since 1928 the US has honored Jackson by placing him on the $20.00 bill

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