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In ancient times, the "land between two rivers" was called Mesopotamia.
Because these Indians lived in the forests, they were called the Eastern Woodland Indians. Their food, shelter, clothing, weapons, and tools came from the forests around them. The Woodland Indians lived in wigwams and longhouses. The Iroquois, Cherokee, and Mound Builders were important Woodland tribes.
<span>Andrew Jackson demonstrated a disregard for the constitution when usurped Congress' power to declare war by declaring war on the Cherokee Indians. As a result, he broke a treaty between the Cherokee Nation and the United States. This was also a violation of </span>his oath of office to defend the Constitution.