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Jackson's Indian Removal Act: Forced Migration and Native Resistance
Explore how the Indian Removal Act of 1830 reshaped the lives of Native nations, sparked landmark legal battles, and led to the devastating Trail of Tears.
What You'll Learn
Jackson's 1830 Act forced Native tribes westward for settler expansion.
Cherokee Nation won Worcester v. Georgia but Jackson defied ruling.
Trail of Tears killed thousands during brutal forced winter migration.
Seminole and other tribes resisted removal through warfare and law.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze Jackson's justifications and consequences of removal policy.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including Trail of Tears and sovereignty.
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Questions test understanding of Cherokee legal challenges and Jackson's defiance.
Why This Matters
Studying Jackson's Indian Removal Act helps students understand how government power can conflict with constitutional rights and the enduring consequences of policies rooted in racial and economic injustice.
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Indian Removal
Trail of Tears
Tribal Sovereignty
Worcester Georgia
Native Resistance

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