Americans used many policies to justify the Natives removal. Firstly, Americans negotiated with the Chickasaws to buy off their land but the Natives declined the offers. There were combats between the Americans and the Natives such as The Battle of Horse Shoe Bend, which led eight hundreds Creeks to death. President Andrew Jackson argued, “his solider were advancing civilization” (). He perceived himself as “father” who care and protect his Indian “children”. The president argued that the Natives couldn’t survive and succeed while living in white society and his justification was to civilize the …show more content…
The Mexicans initially occupied a great part of California. However their peaceful life had changed when Americans came to the land. Seeing the tremendous economical benefit of this area: giving the supply for the Market Revolution, convenient harbor and port, Americans first set the “Bear Flag Republic” to obtain California from the Mexicans. Then, Mexican’ government passed laws to stop American immigrants waves. The tension between the twos rose high as Mexican-American war kicked off from which American offer the annexation of California. Later, according to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexicans sold the Southwest territories to Americans for $15