The relocation of Cherokees to move west of the Mississippi River, as a way to make valuable land available to miners and farmers.

a. Missouri Compromise
b. Indian Removal Act
c. Trail of Tears
d. Teleportation

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The correct answer is b. Indian Removal Act. This act, passed in 1830, authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes, including the Cherokees, from their ancestral lands to designated lands west of the Mississippi River. The forced march that many Cherokees undertook during this relocation is known as the c. Trail of Tears.

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