158 leaves.The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, problems and events which made up American Indian policy from 1800 to 1840. A primary objective is to trace the origins and mark the major developments of the Federal Government's policy of removing Indian tribes to the western side of the Mississippi River. Andrew Jackson's role in these developments will be stressed. Procedure. After a brief review of pre-Jeffersonian Indian policy, the thesis traces the events which led from the formulation of the removal concept at the beginning of the 19th century to its final culmination in the late 1830's. By combining primary sources such as government documents and collected correspondence with rec...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 gave the President of the United States the authority to negotiate tr...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
158 leaves.The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, p...
The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, problems and...
This dissertation offers a history of Indian removal as a political issue from the War of 1812 to th...
This study will focus on the development of Andrew Jackson\u27s attitude toward the American Indian ...
Since the day the white man first set foot upon the soil of the New World, the enigma of its aborigi...
From King Andrew I to Old Hickory, Andrew Jackson had no shortage of nicknames symbolic of the oppos...
For well over a century, historians have pondered Andrew Jackson’s motivation behind the Indian Remo...
The intent of this paper is to discuss Andrew Jackson?s controversial actions and policies affecting...
The election of President Andrew Jackson in 1828 signaled a new era for the early United States. For...
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828 coincided with the rise of the nation\u27s ...
"The story here told is the history of the Indian policy up to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska ac...
The US in the 1830s debated the relationship between the US and Indian Communities of North America....
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 gave the President of the United States the authority to negotiate tr...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...
158 leaves.The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, p...
The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, problems and...
This dissertation offers a history of Indian removal as a political issue from the War of 1812 to th...
This study will focus on the development of Andrew Jackson\u27s attitude toward the American Indian ...
Since the day the white man first set foot upon the soil of the New World, the enigma of its aborigi...
From King Andrew I to Old Hickory, Andrew Jackson had no shortage of nicknames symbolic of the oppos...
For well over a century, historians have pondered Andrew Jackson’s motivation behind the Indian Remo...
The intent of this paper is to discuss Andrew Jackson?s controversial actions and policies affecting...
The election of President Andrew Jackson in 1828 signaled a new era for the early United States. For...
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828 coincided with the rise of the nation\u27s ...
"The story here told is the history of the Indian policy up to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska ac...
The US in the 1830s debated the relationship between the US and Indian Communities of North America....
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 gave the President of the United States the authority to negotiate tr...
One of Mississippi's and the United States' most inhumane actions was the forced removal of American...