Indian Policy Block 2 Summary: Americans were hungry for land Native Americans got in the way Jackson agreed with states Removal Act of 1830 Worcester vs. Georgia case Analysis: Unconstitutional: Violated supreme Court Didn't give Indians fair rights Attempted to aid common man Tried to help natives/Americans Backfired (Indian deaths) Jackson supported State power. Federal gov’t didn’t allow for the states to remove natives (Worcester v. Georgia) Jackson sided with the states and forced the removal of Natives (Trail of Tears) Outcome: Trail of Tears Forced March to Oklahoma ⅓ of Cherokee population dies