Indian Removal Act

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Native Americans had their equality and opportunity violated during the Indian Removal act. In the 1800s Native Americans were forced to move out of their homes because American settlers believed that it was their right to move westward. They called this “Manifest Destiny”. This was unfair because the Native Americans did nothing to deserve this. The Cherokee were very upset at this so they took the case to the Supreme Court. The court ruled in the Cherokee’s favor but Andrew Jackson didn’t like this. “President Andrew Jackson arrogantly defied the decision of the court and ordered the removal, an act that established the U.S. government’s precedent for the future removal of many Native Americans from their ancestral homelands.”(Cherokee Nation,