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In 1823, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that said that while Native Americans could live in their traditional homelands, they did not hold title to these lands. This led to the Indian Removal Act which was passed by Congress in 1830. This act made it legal for the president to authorize the ejection of Native American people, by force if necessary, from their tribal lands.
Native American History: A History from Beginning to End
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