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Anvisha [2.4K]
3 years ago
11

What argument did Andrew Jackson use to persuade people that the Indian Removal Act was a good decision?

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posledela3 years ago
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Andrew Jackson tried to persuade people by stating that people were still savages. So their incorporation was a mistakes due to the government might have ruin their policies and fail. He considered legitimate to remove them from the territory since they were not capable of being like the rest of the people. 



g100num [7]3 years ago
6 0

Andrew Jackson tried to persuade people by stating that people were still savages. So their incorporation was a mistakes due to the government might have ruin their policies and fail. He considered legitimate to remove them from the territory since they were not capable of being like the rest of the people.

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