Recall what you have read about the history of US relations with American Indians up to the late 1830s. In three to five sentences, explain the effects of American Indian removal on eastern tribes.

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The removal was a tragedy. Thousand of American Indians were forced to leave their homes, crops and everything they knew, and started an adaptation to a new environment west of the Mississippi River. During this removal, the Choctaws, Cherokees, Chickasaw, Creeks and Seminoles suffered from cholera, inadequate supplies, cold, starvation and exhaustion.

During the year 1830s, the groups of Choctaw, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creeks, and Seminoles agree to resettle. This resettlement had to be in the regions of the west and leaving their southeast lands by signing a treaty as per the Indian Removal Act.  

The resettlement process was a tragedy as many American Indians had to mercilessly leave their agricultural land and ancestral property. They had to now adapt to the culture and environment of the west at the banks of the Mississippi River.

Many tribals majorly suffered from life-threatening diseases such as cholera due to no food, starvation, and poor living standard. Thus, it leads to situations of fraud, death, and relocation violently.

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