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S_A_V [24]
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7

Indian removal two points of view

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sertanlavr [38]4 years ago
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Those in the South particularly Georgia favored it. Why not? They got terrific land. The Cherokee resisted as did the Northeastern (New England) states. 

Missionaries also opposed it, but Andrew Jackson was convinced that he was performing a necessary good deed in passing it in 1830 after a long and heated debate in congress.

It was not a happy event. Tens of Thousands suffered going on the Trail of Tears. 
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