JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY 1825 1850
JACKSONS INDIAN REMOVAL ACT OF 1830
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Ross forced American Indians to sign treaties with the government.
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Ross resisted removal and started a war in the area north of Illinois.
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Ross enforced the federal government’s Indian removal policies.
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Ross went to court to stop the government and hold on to Cherokee lands.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Expert-Verified Answer. The reaction of John Ross to the passage of the Indian Removal Act is Ross went to court to stop the government and hold onto Cherokee lands. Thus the correct option is C.
Detailed explanation-2: -Papers of John Ross The Cherokee Nation, led by Principal Chief John Ross, resisted the Indian Removal Act, even in the face of assaults on its sovereign rights by the state of Georgia and violence against Cherokee people.
Detailed explanation-3: -Which statement best summarizes john ross’s response to the treaty of New Echota and american indian removal? He feels the cherokee are being treated as less human, with no regard for their human or legal rights.
Detailed explanation-4: -Which of the following best describes the Indian Removal Act of 1830? it gave the federal government the power to remove Indians to designated territory west of the Mississippi river.
Detailed explanation-5: -Which best describes President Andrew Jackson’s American Indian policy? President Jackson believed American Indians and settlers should be able to peacefully coexist.