PPT-In the 1830s, Jackson used the Indian Removal Act to reloca
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Indians to lands west of the Mississippi River This Indian Country was located in the Plains and was protected from white settlers In the 1840s Manifest
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Indians to lands west of the Mississippi River This Indian Country was located in the Plains and was protected from white settlers In the 1840s Manifest Destiny led to the acquisition of new western territories. . As the population grew, the colonists pushed farther west into the territories occupied by the American Indians.. Inevitably. , this movement led to clashes over land.. How did the Proclamation of 1763 attempt to solve this problem? Was it successful?. Aim: How did the federal government organize the “removal“ of Native Americans in the 19. th. century? . Indian Removal Act. Pre-president Andrew Jackson. Who was he?. A Tennessee political leader, judge, and land spectator.. The presence of Native . Americans represented a challenge or impediment to westward expansion. .. To the growing white majority of the Western frontier, the presence of any Indians at all, “civilized” or not, was unacceptable.. Describe ONE of the following two events:. Bank Wars. OR. Nullification Crisis. THE TRAIL OF TEARS. Learning Goals. Essential Question. Was Andrew Jackson a hero or villain?. Learning Target. SWBAT evaluate reasons for Native American removal and critique the outcome of the Indian Removal Act.. PURPOSE: To understand periodization and analyze the era 1800-1840 using periodization. Era of Good Feelings. 1815-1825. The Federalist Party was dead after the War of 1812 leaving only ONE PARTY, the Democratic Republicans from 1814-1828 (Era of Good Feelings. Champion of the Common Man . or King Andrew?. jackson. Jackson will be our first (but not last) war hero president.. Remember his role in the war of 1812, Battle of New Orleans, and at GA/FL line. Jackson will bring new emphasis on democracy (rather than republic) but will also disregard precedent and, some will argue, the law. Background. Near the end of the 18. th. century, Georgia was home to European settlers, as well as Cherokee and Creek Indians. . Many . settlers became rich growing cotton on plantations. . The . settlers viewed the Native Americans in Georgia as a barrier to further exploitation of the region’s land. . Mitten . –. CSHS. Semester . One. AMAZ History. Expanding Democracy Changes Politics. Tension Between Adams and Jackson. In 1824, Andrew Jackson wins popular but not electoral vote. Jacksonians claim Adams, Clay have struck a corrupt bargain. Part One. Introduction. Focus Questions. What was the role of Andrew Jackson’s presidency in affirming and solidifying the new democratic politics?. What part did the transportation revolution play in unifying the nation?. 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. Mr. Griffin. How did the Cherokees fight back against the Federal Government differently than their ancestors?. They went to Court.. Who was the President of the United States during the Indian Removal Act?. The Age of Jackson Continued. What can you see in this painting that indicates this was a difficult journey?. Starter:. Main Idea:. . Jackson struggled to keep the South from breaking away from the Union over the issue of Tariffs.. 1828-1844. Chapter 10. Democracy in Theory . and . Practice Rise of the Common Man. Democracy became preferred description of American politics in 1820s and 1830s. In democracy, the people were sovereign and could do no wrong. D. omestic Affairs. Covering the Issues. Cherokee Removal. High death rate of the Cherokees . Right to keep their land. Successfully “Civilized”. Monroe’s statement in the primary sources:. Removal is inevitable because of events outside of the control of the President. Such as, expansion onto Cherokee land by non Native Americans..
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