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Answer:

The question would be "How United States repressed Cherokee nation?"

The Indians moved deeper and deeper west, so that the Indian Removal Act, adopted in 1830, would allow the President of the United States to relocate them to Native American reserves. The settlers, the gold seekers and the railroad were mapping tribal territories, causing war conflicts. Not only that.

Explanation:

  • Prepared, elaborated and carried out with sarcastic brutality, the law was aimed at the ordinary plunder of Native American land, an indigenous country that had lived there for thousands of years, in harmony with God and Nature.
  • Five great Native American tribes were expelled from the area of the most productive country, which encompassed the territory of the size of Western Europe.
  • The Indians, and especially the Cherokee  tribe called this persecution  the Trail of Tears.
  • During the winter journey of over 2000 km they were killed - Only over 4000) Cherokees.