Intro to American Government
The Indian Removal Act was a United States federal law that authorized the president to negotiate treaties that exchanged Native American tribal homelands for lands west of the Mississippi River. This act was a key part of the government's policy of Indian removal during the 1830s, which had significant impacts on the civil rights of Native Americans, Alaskans, and Hawaiians.
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