How did Indian groups in the Midwest and Southeast resist removal?

1 Answer
Mar 7, 2016

They did not.

Explanation:

Aside from the occasional raid, these groups of Indians tended to be small in number and their ability to resist anything the Americans wanted to do was limited.

This is shown by Andrew Jackson's 1838 removal of the Cherokee Indians from all lands east of the Mississippi to Oklahoma, a moved called "the trail of tears."