The Americans
were expanding West. The Indians were already living in the West.
Because of this, there was conflict. America wanted the Indians
removed. Andrew Jackson issued the Indian Removal Act, forcing them
to leave. The Authors perspectives of the Indian Removal Act and
Trail of Tears shapes the reader's understanding of the events
because they show us how the events affected the Indians and
Americans. The History Channel Video shapes the readers
understanding of the
Indian
RemovalAct by teaching us that the people in the country were
divided over
Andrew
Jacksons Indian Removal Act. Some people agreed with Andrew
Jackson on the Indian Removal Act, while others, like Congress,
disagreed. In the Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal
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In Andrew
Jacksons State of the Union speech, he says, The Indian is
unwilling to to follow the laws of the states and mingle with the
population. To save him from utter annihilation, the government
kindly offers him a new home, and proposes to pay the whole expense
of his removal and settlement. My evidence supports my claim
because my evidence is about why Andrew Jackson created the Indian
Removal Act. He says that because the Indians had not followed the
laws and got along with the people of the
United
States, they offered the Indians a new home, and offered to pay
for their removal and settlement. My claim is the reasons why
Andrew Jackson created the Indian Removal Act; Indians had not
followed the laws and got along with the people of the United
States, so they offered the Indians a new home, and offered to pay
for their removal and settlement. These are alike because they both
show the reason why Andrew Jackson issued the Indian Removal Act.
The reader can understand why Andrew Jackson did








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