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Furkat [3]
3 years ago
8

who would have agreed the most about the "Indian problem?" a. John C Calhoun & Andrew Jackson B. Thomas Jefferson and Andrew

Jackson C. George Washington and John C Calhoun
History
2 answers:
sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The Correct Answer is A.

John C Calhoun & Andrew Jackson

Explanation:

  • John C Calhoun was the Secretary of War and also was the primary creator of the Indian removal as the solution to the Indian problems. John C Calhoun advocated for education before removal.
  • John C Calhoun considered that if Indians should be educated in the same ways as white, they would realize that removal was the best thing for them especially as they become more civilized.

 

   

anastassius [24]3 years ago
3 0
A.<span>John C Calhoun & Andrew Jackson</span>
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