During the Jackson presidency, some Native Americans were forced to leave their homeland and move westward. This was primarily due to policies such as the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which led to the forced relocation of various tribes, notably resulting in the Trail of Tears.
What happened to some Native Americans during the Jackson presidency? (1 point) Responses They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward. They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward. They allied themselves with slaves to seek equal protection under the law. They allied themselves with slaves to seek equal protection under the law. They were given large land grants on their native soil. They were given large land grants on their native soil. They filed a large number of lawsuits to protect their rights.
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