Who passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830?


Who is responsible for designating new lands for Native Americans?



Where is the new land offered to Native Americans located?


Do the Native Americans have a choice in trading their current lands and moving west?

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What power is given to the President as a result of this new law?


According to this act, who owns the lands where the Native Americans are living?

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Answer:

1. Andrew Jackson

2. Andrew jackson

3. there were about 60,000 Native Americans living in what would later become the New England colonies (Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Haven, and Rhode Island).

4. many resisted the relocation policy.

5.  the Constitution requires the President to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” This clause, known as the Take Care Clause, requires the President to enforce all constitutionally valid Acts of Congress, regardless of his own Administration’s view of their wisdom or policy.

6. Based on federal Indigenous law, Indigenous reservations are lands held in trust for tribes by the federal government

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