right to own land
To remove Indians from the lands near which settlers lived or wanted to live.
The Indians gave the europeans thingsTo expand on that answer:Native Americans were given paper promises by the US (and Canadian) governments, when these governments violated those promises the Native Americans expected to get their lands back; that is what got them labled "Indian Givers."Please also note the term "Indian Givers" is derogatory and could get you in trouble if used in real life, and or with the right people.
Oil. When oil was found on Indian lands, speculators bought up even more Indian land.
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he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
The Indian Removal Act
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British government, aimed at preventing colonists from settling on lands acquired from Native Americans after the French and Indian War. It was intended to reduce conflicts with Native Americans and stabilize the frontier. However, this measure was widely ignored by settlers who continued to move westward.
To move them to specific lands
1830