Manifest Destiny was the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable. Of course there were already Native Americans living in the area. The new people in the U.S. wanted to push the Native Americans out and make room for their new settlements. Not all of the Native Americans were very happy about being pushed out of their homes. The Native Americans were affected greatly by Manifest Destiny. At the time all the U.S. colonies were living on the east coast of North America. The Native Americans were living westward of these colonies. According to the Americans the Native Americans were not using the land to its full potential. So it was in the Native Americans best interest for the Americans to take over. Even before the Americans decided they wanted to expand Thomas Jefferson had already brought up the idea of Indian removal. On May 28, 1830, President Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. Native Americans who didn’t want to relocate would become citizens of their home state. The Indian Removal Act separated Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites. free them from the power of the States; enable them to pursue happiness in their own way and under their own rude institutions. Most …show more content…
But there was a handful of people who were against what president Jackson was doing. The most outspoken person against the Indian Removal Act was Davy Crockett. Crockett was at one time in the military serving under President Jackson but after the Indian Removal Act they parted ways. Crockett said if another president was elected who was for the indian removal act then he would move to Texas. So even some of the white man were trying to help the indians out but sadly they weren't able to change