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Jackson Vs. Natives

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SUP ERR'BODY

P_M0NAYY AND THE DUDES GONNA TALK BOUT JACKSON AND DA NATIVE AMERICANS

JACKSON'S POLICIES

  • Wanted to move Natives to Great Plains
  • Thought relocation would end conflict
  • He passed the Removal Act of 1830
  • Some Native Americans obeyed the law....
  • Others did not.....
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FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES

  • 5 relatively advanced tribes in the south
  • Were gradually becoming acclimated to the new culture
Photo by Sherif Salama

WHITE ATTITUDES

FROM CIVILIZED TO UH... NOT

INDIAN REMOVAL ACT

  • Passed by Congress in 1830
  • Allowed US to remove Natives from land
  • Cherokee sued Georgia over the law
  • The case went to Supreme Court
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CHEROKEE VS. GEORGIA

  • Supreme Court case
  • Court ruled in favor of Cherokee
  • Cherokee were supposed to keep their land
  • Jackson ignored the ruling (first ever)
  • Jackson made a "treaty" (without actual negotiations)
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THE "TREATY"

  • Basically, Jackson stole the land
  • No actual representatives
  • Gave all Cherokee land to Georgia
  • Cherokee got $5 million and a reservation
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TRAIL OF TEARS

  • Jackson sent an army to force the Natives out west
  • 1000 Natives were forced into Oklahoma region
  • About 1/8 died during travel
  • Jackson tried to say it was for the good of the tribes
  • Obviously there was conflict, and fighting lasted for several years
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SEMINOLE WAR

WHO IS DIS GUY?
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BLACK HAWK WAR

  • Final battle to remove woodland indians
  • Allied tribes led by Black Hawk
  • The tribes occupied vacant lands in Illinois
  • White settlers reacted brutally and violently
  • The tribes fled and Black Hawk was captured
Photo by Dave_S.

SETTLIN' OKLAMHOMY

  • Okla was known as "indian territory"
  • The land was bad and unwanted
  • It was "safety distant"