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18 October, 09:46
How did president Jackson view the Indians
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Answer: He wanted them to follow all state laws.
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Andrew Jackson wanted the Indians to follow the state laws, In May 28th, 1830 the Indian Removal Act authorized him to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian Lands whithin existing boarders.
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