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      【3/26 今日美史】印第安人的哭泣 Indian removal

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      When:March 26, 1804

      Who:Indians

      What:One year after the Louisiana Purchase, the U.S. Congress ordered the removal of Indians east of the Mississippi to Louisiana.

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      The Indian removal policy contributed to devastation in numbers, freedom and prosperity for those displaced, and is sometimes elevated to being one of long-term genocide of Native Americans.

      The continued expansion of Anglo-American settlement into the Trans-Appalachian west led to the passage of the Indian Removal Act, which was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson in 1830, forcing all eastern Indians to move to new homelands west of the Mississippi River in the "Indian Territory." 

      The passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 led to renewed Anglo-American settlement in these territories, and the immigrant tribes located there were soon under pressure to move on. 

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      Indian removal, President Andrew Jackson

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