Jackson was a leading advocate of a policy known as Indian removal.
Before his election as president, Jackson had been involved with the issue of Indian removal for over ten years.
In the age of manifest destiny, this idea, which came to be known as "Indian removal", gained ground.
History tells us only a limited number of livestock was brought west during the great Indian removal of the 1830s.
It lasted until the treaties for Indian Removal were signed.
Indian removals in Indiana began in the early 1830s and was mostly completed by 1846.
The Southeast tribes had been subject to Indian Removal in the 1830s.
During the Indian removals, many Potawatomi bands were moved west.
They lost their land to the United States during Indian Removal.
He is angered and confused by the Indian Removal.