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Franklin Arroyo
3 October, 09:53
What's the effect of the Indian removal Act
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Carl Butler
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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was signed into effect by President Jackson, which allowed Native Americans to settle in land within state borders in exchange for unsettled land west of the Mississippi. Many Native American tribes reacted peacefully, but many reacted violently.
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