Indian Removal Act Of 1830

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was passed by Congress, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. The Indian Removal act relocated the Indians tribes west of the Mississippi River. Many Indian Tribes resisted the removal. Georgia Cherokee adopted the lifestyle of an American. They adopted the white style of housing, dress, cotton agriculture and the ownership of slaves. They converted to Christianity and married white women. When Georgia government announced to seize all Cherokee property, the tribal leadership took their case to court. In Worcester v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that the Indian nation is a distinct political community in which the laws of Georgia have no force and, therefore, it was unconstitutional. President Jackson