Chief Senachwine's response to the Indian Removal Act was that he started to believe that moving westward was the fate of his Pottawatomie tribe. This reflects a recognition of the pressures his people faced from settlers and government policies, prompting a sense of inevitability regarding their displacement.
How did Chief Senachwine respond to the Indian Removal Act?
He started a war between his Pottawatomie tribe and da settlers
He reminded his Pottawatomie tribe dat more buffalo live in da West.
He started dat moving westward was da fate of his Pottawatomie tribe
He prayed dat da Great Spirit would restore the grows, streams, and prairies for his Pottawatomie tribe.
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