Indian Removal Act Research Paper

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Indian Removal Act:There's no place like home The” Trail of Tears” is remembered as the most catastrophic events in American history.It was popularly known as the “Trail of Tears” because it had adverse effects on the history,culture and development of the Cherokee Indians .The “Indian Removal Act” was established during President Andrew Jackson’s jurisdiction.It led to the suffering and deaths of thousands of Cherokee Indians.As the result, Indian Removal Act, the roots of racial discrimination were further deepened as a result of the Trail of Tears.
In 1829, white settlers discovered gold on Cherokee lands in northwestern Georgia. The white settlers wanted the Cherokee Indians to leave the gold-rich lands. Hence, the Indian Removal