During Jackson's term in office he appealed to the Supreme Court for authority to move the Cherokees from Georgia.
In 1830, there was an intense debate in Congress regarding the Indian removal bill, introduced by Jackson to set an “ample district” west of the Mississippi that was available for the movement of Indians of the South. Firstly, he suggested that Indian emigration should be "voluntary", since other method would be cruel and unfair for aborigines. But later, he noted that Indians could not live as independent individuals in the U.S.; so they would be forced to submit to state laws or leave.
The removal bill was passed that May, and by September Jackson had started his negotiations with the the Chickasaws, the Choctaws and the remaining Creeks to migrate westwards.
Eventually, Ross, who even rejected to meet Jackson, appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate Georgia's removal law.
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It was located in the Yucatan Peninsula. Today it considered is a southern area of Mexico
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C culture I might be wrong but I think when I took the test it was culture
<span>The statement which is not true of Watt is that D. he exported steam technology to the United States. That never happened, which is why it makes it the incorrect option among these ones. He did build a piston-driven steam engine, thus giving a bost to Britain's industrial revolution, by producing steam engines that could power all kinds of machines. But what he didn't do is import his important technology to another continent.</span>