Possibly because they were living on valuable real estate and if they wern't removed an honest deal would have to be made with them. the united states also found gold on the Cherokee land and they wanted it. that is what made the consider putting the Indian removal act into place.
He didn't like them
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The Indian Removal Act was executed by President Andrew Jackson during his tenure from 1829 to 1837.
President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) pushed for and signed into law the removal act, he administrated the removal for all but the last year or two of the removal; Martin Van Buren (1837- 1841) finished the work.
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The Indian Removal Act, intended to relocate Native American tribes who were living south of the Mississippi River, was signed into law by Democrat Andrew Jackson on May 26, 1830.
Yes, he supported Andrew Jackson
He passed it.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was the man from Tennessee who was in favor of the Indian Removal Act.
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southerners wanted him to remove Native Americans from the south.
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justification for the indian removal act
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