Choctaw
The Chickasaw was one of the five tribes relocated as part of the Indian Removal Act in the 1830's. The tribe was relocated to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma) and settled with the Choctaw tribe.
The Indian Removal Act signed into law by Andrew Jackson. This act forcibly removed the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Creek tribes from the southeast United States to the newly established Indian Territory. The Indian Territory was established in what is now Oklahoma. Tribes were removed along the path now referred to as the "Trail of Tears".
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Answer: True, they did force soldiers to live with the colonists. Some colonists were Loyalists who sided with Britain; the other colonists were Patriots who supported the right to independence.
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