the native Americans were forced to move back to their homes
Native Americans didn’t adopt European dress unless they were forced to.
The Native Americans were forced to give up more and more of their land.
The Native Americans came into contact with many foreign diseases and were also forced out of their native land. When Europeans settled on the east coast, the Native Americans were eventually pushed westward. The Trail of Tears also occured. This was the relocation and movement of Native Americans in the US from their homelands to Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the Western United States. Many Native Americans suffered from exposure, disease, and starvation while en route to their destinations, and many died, including, for example, 4,000 of the 15,000 relocated Cherokee. The Native Americans were also made to be culturized, which means they had to adopt the European ways. They were forced to convert languages, religions, and to attend schools set up by Europeans. Overall, they were just treated very badly and forced out of their native land and ways.
It forced Native Americans from areas where they had lived for hundreds of years. Nova Net
The Native Americans were very mean to Jamestown because Native were better
Native Americans were moved from their homelands to less desirable areas of the USA.
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He forced native Americans to move west on foot. he did this so that there was more room for white settlers
becausse Because they were forced to or they would be shot and made an example of to the others to move.
The Indian Removal Act forced the Native Americans to move on to reservations, while their children were taken and forced to abandon their religion, culture, and language.
The Native Americans were hurt by Jackson's removal policy. They were forced to move to what is now Oklahoma.
Native Americans were made to move because of various reasons. These include:the Indian Removal Act of 1830gold found in many of their landswhite settlers wanted to move westconflicts between the Native Americans and the white settlers grew.
The Indian Removal Act forced the Native Americans to move on to reservations, while their children were taken and forced to abandon their religion, culture, and language.