Which statement best describes the impact of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Required the Seminoles to relocate from their homelands in the northeastern part of the United States to the land that is present-day Iowa. Required the Cherokees to relocate from their homelands in the northeastern part of the United States to the land that is present-day Oklahoma. Required five Native-American tribes to relocate from their homelands in the southeastern part of the United States to the land that is present-day Oklahoma. Required five Native-American tribes to relocate from their homelands in the southeastern part of the United States to the land that is present-day Indiana.
@Keigh2015
Which one do you believe it is?
Is this from Flvs? Because if it is what lesson?
B or C would make the most sense to me.... But I wasn't sure which one between the two or even if I was on the right track..
And no, Keigh, it's from Primavera.
The act enjoyed strong support from the non-Indian peoples of the South, who were eager to gain access to lands inhabited by the Five Civilized Tribes. Christian missionaries, such as Jeremiah Evarts, protested against the law's passage.
Oh ok because it looked familiar.
Last choice D is the best
Really? I thought they all went to like Oklahoma or something xD
Says it right in the title https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_removals_in_Indiana
They removed them out of Indiana
None of the tribes listed there match up with this question though........
The Five Civilized tribes were Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole.
They were kicked out of Indiana https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Removal_Act
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