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America and Indians did not see eye to eye in the 1800’s. During that time America would try to remove and relocate tribes to a new land. This would cause the Indians and America to be built off of tension that would cause difficulties and harm to both sides. “The Long, Bitter Trail” by Anothony F.C. Wallace revealed a lot about the relationship between the Indians and Americans during the 1800’s. A key figure that is followed is Andrew Jackson the 7th president of the United States. It begins by talking about Andrew Jackson drive to take more land from the Indians in the East. In 1802 Andrew Jackson was appointed to general of the militia in Tennessee, where he fought and won against the Creek Indians in 1814 and held of British forces in …show more content…

In 1828 after an unsuccessful run at president in 1824, he was became president. At his inaugural address he asked for a removal act, to relocate southern Indians to the west of the Mississippi. According to Alfred A. Cave, Andrew Jackson stated in that speech “This emigration should be voluntary, for it would be as cruel as unjust to compel the aborigines to abandon the graves of their fathers, and seek a home in a distant land.” . This was far from what actually happened. In 1830 the removal act was passed and the process began to remove the Southern Tribes. The reason why this passed is that the people of America did see Indians as having no right over the land, since they were uncivilized and savages. The Indians did not like that the American government was implementing these treaties. One by one tribes would agree to move west for a set price and a promise of land to be allotted to them. Some saw Andrew Jackson as being unfair and unjustified. Alfred Cave stated that Governor Wilson knew Andrew Jackson understood that “Indians cannot live in the midst of a White Population and be governed by the same laws. As for the Cherokee, who still refused to sign a removal treaty, starvation and destruction await them if

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