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Indian removal from Alabama
Is about …
Forcing the Indians to move west
When …
Then …
President Jackson signed the
Indian Removal Act.
The Indians were
forced to move west.
The treaty was called the Indian Removal Act.
The Indians faced many hardships along the way. Many
young and elderly Indians died.
President Jackson signed the treaty in 1830.
The Cherokee who left cried over leaving. With all the
mourning and deaths the removal has become know as the
“Trail of Tears.”
The Choctaws, one of the four main Indian tribes of
Alabama, signed a treaty called “The treaty of Dancing
Rabbit Creek”
Some Choctaw Indians would not leave so they hid in the
swamps.
The Creeks, one of the four main tribes of Alabama,
signed a treaty called “The treaty of Indian Springs”
Some Creek Indians refused to leave so they went to war
with the settlers.
So what? What is important to understand about this?
We should treat all cultures with respect and never try to “get rid,” of a group of people because they are different. The
Indians faced many hardships on the trail to the west. Many Indians died along the way.