In preparing for the Cherokee removal, state and federal officials were motivated solely by desire to seize the natives' land.
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"In preparing for the Cherokee removal, state and federal officials were motivated solely by desire to seize the natives' land." ... There was a desire to seize the land from the natives but that is not the whole story as the push was not just from the federal and state officials.
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The given statement is true but it does not give the accurate description about the removal of Cherokee Indians.
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- Native Indians during the mid-1800s were forced to move to the West. The Indian Removal Act by the government of Unites States began the immigration of the Native Indians to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
- It was not only the state and government but the white people living in Georgia who wanted to remove the Native Indians from the land.
- The reason for the relocation was the establishing of white settlement and the fertile land.
- The growing of cotton as Cash crops led to the desire for the Southeast’s land.
- Georgians false accusations the Indians as violent and hostile towards white people and demanded the government to take action.
- Government officials decided to remove Indians after issuing the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
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