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Indian Removal Act - traducción al Inglés

LAW SIGNED ON MAY 28, 1830 BY PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON
Indian Removal Act of 1830; Indian Removal Bill
  • President [[Andrew Jackson]] called for an American Indian Removal Act in his first (1829) State of the Union address.

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Indian Removal Act, legge promulgata nel 1830 per il reinsediamento degli indiani americani nelle terre a ovest del fiume Mississippi (storia americana)
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Definición

act
1) n. in general, any action by a person. 2) n. a statutory plan passed by Congress or any legislature which is a "bill" until enacted and becomes law. 3) v. for a court to make a decision and rule on a motion or petition, as in "the court will act on your motion for a new trial."

Wikipedia

Indian Removal Act

The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided "for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi." During the Presidency of Jackson (1829-1837) and his successor Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) more than 60,000 Indians from at least 18 tribes were forced to move west of the Mississippi River where they were allocated new lands as part of an ethnic cleansing. The southern tribes were resettled mostly in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). The northern tribes were resettled initially in Kansas. With a few exceptions the United States east of the Mississippi and south of the Great Lakes was emptied of its Indian population. The movement westward of the Indian tribes was characterized by a large number of deaths occasioned by the hardships of the journey.

The U.S. Congress approved the Act by a narrow majority in the House of Representatives. The Indian Removal Act was supported by President Jackson, southern and white settlers, and several state governments, especially that of Georgia. Indian tribes, the Whig Party, and many Americans opposed the bill. Legal efforts to allow Indian tribes to remain on their land in the eastern U.S. failed. Most famously, the Cherokee (excluding the Treaty Party) challenged their relocation, but were unsuccessful in the courts; they were forcibly removed by the United States government in a march to the west that later became known as the Trail of Tears.

Ejemplos de uso de Indian Removal Act
1. But President Andrew Jackson supported the Indian Removal Act, aimed at moving all Indians from the Southeast.
2. In 1830, President Andrew Jackson of Tennessee pushed the Indian Removal Act through Congress, and in the ensuing wars, the Seminoles and numerous other tribes were marched to Oklahoma during the infamous Trail of Tears.