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Julius
27 March, 11:26
Which purpose of the trail of tears have
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Aracely Brown
27 March, 14:54
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In short, Southern citizens wanted more land and they only way they could get more land was to work with the Federal government to remove the tribes that were on the land from their land.
So, the Indian Removal Act made it possible to relocate tribes to reservations. The relocation is known as the trail of tears for the hardship the Native Americans faced on that journey.
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