Indian Removal Act

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What in your view was the short-term significance of the Indian Removal Act 1830? I have studied the social economic and political significance of the Indian Removal act. I have studied many sources and read background information leading up to passing of the Indian removal Act. The act was based around the theory of ‘Manifest Destiny’ and Andrew Jackson’s’ idea of a New civilised America and the expansion to the west across the North American continent. There were two main political Parties during this time which was the democrat-republicans and the Whigs. Key figures of this party were James Polk and Henry Clay. Due to this the supreme court dealt with many cases one of these being ‘Worcester vs Georgia, executions of the the Indian tribes was seen as ethnic cleansing. The act saw many Native Americans moved out of their homes and into tremendous amounts of poverty. The Monroe doctrine was also introduced and The Monroe Doctrine represents a major landmark within American history and within Americas rise to international prominence. The passive but potentially aggressive policy depicted in this doctrine is fundamental element of America’s foreign policy and is a policy that has been enhanced by generations of American Leaders. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression requiring U.S. intervention. The Doctrine noted that the United States would neither interfere with existing European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries Political change was inevitable due to the Indian removal act of 1830 .Early in the 19th century, while the rapidly-growing United States expanded into the lower South, white settlers faced what they considered an obstacle. This area was home to the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chicasaw and Seminole

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