Jackson's Indian Removal
...h was wrong in itself. But on top of that, the Indians received an amount of land not even close to being equal to that of the amount of land that they ceded to the government. If you are going to move people from their homes, their societies, their lives, you at least have to give them an adequate amount of land. Because Jackson didn’t, many tribes who had never met had to live very close, which caused a few problems. Jackson could have done a lot in order to avoid this. Among the many options Jackson had in order to “solve” this “problem”, one of them was incorporating the Indians into society. The Indians were viewed as savages at the time, and he felt that it was not possible to incorporate them into society. But there is a little saying that can describe that. How do yo...