The Indian Removal Act was
passed through congress by Andrew Jackson in 1830. This act allowed
Andrew Jackson to negotiate removal of the Indians east of the
Mississippi. It was once thought that America would never expand
past the Mississippi, so they could force Indians to go there and
Americans would not have to bother with them. This started almost
thirty years of force migrations of tribes to areas west of the
Mississippi.
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