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Q: In 1831 the US government forced native Americans to leave their homelands in the east and move west to what is now okalohama. what is this march known as?
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Where were most Native Americans forced to live?

Native Americans were moved from their homelands to less desirable areas of the USA.


Why did many native Americans serve with the south?

Many native American resented the Federal Government for the forced deportation of the five civilized tribes (known as the "trail of tears") from their homelands in the southeast states.


What were ''homelands'' For what reason did the South African government say it created homelands. Why do you think it created homelands?

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How was Jackson's Force Bill of 1833 connected with slavery?

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Was the government getting forced to do the trail of tears?

No, the government did not "do" the trail. They Native Americans they forced out of their homes "did" the trail.


What were American Indians forced to do as European explorers invaded their homelands?

They were forced to accept Christianity.


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depends what people but one example is the Jews by the Romans


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What happened to both the Lakota and the nez perce during the 1870s?

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How were the white settlers unfair to the Indians?

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