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what happened to the cherokee and other native tribes during the 1830s?
o the supreme court found that they could stay on their lands, so they did.
o they were forced to leave their lands and move west—many to oklahoma.
o president jackson sought the help of congress to keep the indian reservations safe.
o through the efforts of davy crockett, they were successful in keeping their lands.
In the 1830s, the Indian Removal Act led to the forced relocation of Cherokee and other native tribes from their lands in the southeastern United States to areas west of the Mississippi River, with many ending up in Oklahoma. This was despite the Supreme - Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that favored the tribes' right to their lands, and President Jackson did not enforce the court's decision. Davy Crockett opposed the Indian Removal Act but was unsuccessful in stopping it.
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They were forced to leave their lands and move west—many to Oklahoma.