What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
The purpose was to let the president so he can settle the removal treaties with the indians living east of Mississipe.
How did different villages react to the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
They were confident and spoke for their village.
How did the different decisions made by the villages impact how they were treated by the U.S. government?
It impacted by how they treated them. Because it was a village people treaded the indian americans badly.
What tactics did the U.S. government use to force removal of the Potawatomi?
Sorry im also struggling on this one.
Where did the Potawatomi people originate?
The Potawatomi first lived in lower Michigan, then moved to northern Wisconsin, and eventually settled into northern Indiana and central Illinois. In the early 19th century, major portions of Potawatomi lands were seized by the U.S. government.
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Answer:
The presence of the defense lawyer cannot change the process of the grand jury.
Explanation:
The trial process by a great judge is rigidly established, that is, it cannot be modified neither by the lawyers, nor by the prosecutors, although both can choose the members of the jury who will ask questions to the accused, question them by the type of question and even issue objections for questions asked of the accused and the witnesses.
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