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how did president andrew jackson feel about the forced indian removal migration

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jennab1127
jennab1127 jennab1127
  • 01-03-2020

Answer:

He was the one who signed it into law, so he was okay with it.

Explanation:

America believed in manifest destiny, so he wanted to do this. America would begin to expand by forcing natives to leave the country or assimilate to their culture.

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lilahraine42
lilahraine42 lilahraine42
  • 01-03-2020

Answer: since he oversaw the whole policy of the Indian removal, he was in charge and totally in favor of it...

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