By 1838 the majority of Native Americans still living west of the Mississippi had been forced onto government reservations. True or False?

True?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_reservation

It is false ? because they were on the trail of tears.

Yes, that statement is false.

True. By 1838, the majority of Native Americans still living west of the Mississippi had indeed been forced onto government reservations. This was a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The act authorized the forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the eastern United States to designated reservations west of the Mississippi River. This policy, known as Indian Removal, resulted in the forced relocation of tens of thousands of Native Americans, including the infamous Trail of Tears, during which thousands of Cherokee people died during their forced march from Georgia to present-day Oklahoma.