The pros, if there were any, really, were more land was given to the white Americans, and it prevented whites from rebelling further (particularly those in Georgia and the South.)
The many cons included:
Many Native Americans were forced to move from their homes, which they had lived in for centuries.
Assimilation would have been a better option but was put to the wayside.
The removal resulted in rebellion from Native Americans.
Many Native Americans died from the harsh conditions and illness on the Trail of Tears, when they were forced to go west.
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The Indian removal did start in 1830 and stopped in 1860. The Indian Removal Act was passed by the senate on April 24, 1830.
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1830----May 28th, 1830, to be exact
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Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. It passed the Senate on 24 April 1830 and the House of Representatives on 26 May 1830. President Andrew Jackson signed it into law on 26 May 1830.
The law (The Indian Removal Act) was passed on May 26th 1830, the first actions were taken in September of 1830. If you mean "Indian Removal" in general, then that would be October 12th 1492.
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