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As a general in the army, Jackson lead several attempts to remove the Indians from land that the government wanted. From 1814-1824 he began negotiating with the tribes with treaties, to try and trade land with the Indians. In 1823 the Supreme Court ruled that Native Americans would only be able to occupy lands and were not allowed to hold a title on any particular land. When Jackson became president in 1830 he was able to get the Indian Removal Act signed into law. This was a way to force or negotiate with tribes to give up their lands in exchange for the rougher lands west of the Mississippi River.
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Freedom Summer raised the consciousness of millions of people to the plight of African-Americans and the need for change. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed Congress in part because lawmakers' constituents had been educated about these issues during Freedom Summer.
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