History, asked by kelvinrobinson, 4 months ago

In which way did the removal of Native American lands affect the Native peoples?

They made a profit from selling the land to the U.S. government.
They introduced their cultural practices to people across the country.
They lost valuable sources of income and fell into poverty.
They saw an increase in value to their land.

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Answered by ItsBrainest
6

Explanation:

In 1830, he signed the Indian Removal Act, which gave the federal government the power to exchange Native-held land in the cotton kingdom east of the Mississippi for land to the west, in the “Indian colonization zone” that the United States had acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

In 1830, he signed the Indian Removal Act, which gave the federal government the power to exchange Native-held land in the cotton kingdom east of the Mississippi for land to the west, in the “Indian colonization zone” that the United States had acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase.

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