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9 February, 17:01
What did the indian removal act do?
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Jayce Novak
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Native Americans were forced to move West because president Jackson thought the Native Americans slowed down the nation's growth. In 1930 Jackson signed the IRA which forced them to move West of the Mississippi.
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