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What is Jackson’s reason for supporting Indian Removal ?

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  • 01-03-2022

Answer:

President Jackson just hated Indians in general and wanted them gone. Additionally, Jackson picked fights with them and believed them to be uncivilized savages.

Explanation:

For example, President Jackson refused to let the Indians stay on land that the Judgement system approved of them being there. That's how the "Trail of Tears" happened.

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