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2 June, 23:39

Why did Andrew Jackson support the Indian removal act of 1830

A. He wanted to increase the population of the western territory

B. Southerners wanted him to remove native Americans from south

C. He wanted Native American tribes to have lands of their own

D. John Marshall's Supreme Court has ordered the Indians removal

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  1. 3 June, 00:06
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    The correct answer is B) Southerners wanted him to remove Native Americans from the South.

    The Indian Removal Act was created by Andrew Jackson in order to remove groups like the Cherokee from Georgia. The reasoning behind this was to open this land up to white farmers, as these farmers and different Native American groups have constantly fought over land in the South. This Indian Removal Act is seen as a blemish in American history, as this resulted in the death of thousands of Native Americans on what is now known as the "Trail of Tears." These Native Americans were forced to move to reservation land in modern day Oklahoma.
  2. 3 June, 00:06
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    B. Southerns wanted him to remove Native Americans from the South.
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