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16 July, 17:27

What was President Jackson's plan for dealing with Native Americans?

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  1. 16 July, 19:30
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    President Jackson's plan for dealing with Native Americans was to sign the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

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    It is still considered one of the most controversial policies in US history and forced many native Tribes west of the Mississippi river in exchange for their land within the United States boundaries.

    Many tribes left without a fight since they believed it might finally give them a better life. However, some tribes fiercely resisted including the Cherokees, who were forcibly marched in cold bitter winter, out of their land. In the march, nearly 4,000 people died due to cold and starvation.
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