How did Chief Senachwine respond to the Indian Removal Act?

He started a war between his Potawatomi tribe and the settlers. He started a war between his Potawatomi tribe and the settlers.
He reminded his Potawatomi tribe that more buffalo live in the West. He reminded his Potawatomi tribe that more buffalo live in the West.
He stated that moving westward was the fate of his Potawatomi tribe.
He prayed that the Great Spirit would restore the groves, streams, and prairies for his Potawatomi tribe.,

It is not clear how Chief Senachwine specifically responded to the Indian Removal Act, as historical records do not provide a detailed account of his actions or statements. However, it is known that many Native American leaders, including Chief Senachwine, resisted the forced removal of their people from their ancestral lands and fought against the encroachment of settlers. Ultimately, the Potawatomi tribe, like many other Native American tribes, were forcibly relocated to reservations in present-day Kansas and Oklahoma as a result of the Indian Removal Act.