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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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The main reason the South struggled to have former enslaved people being treated as equals was because they were used to them being enslaved for too long.
<h3>Why was equality hard to achieve in the South?</h3>
After the enslaved in the South became free, the Southern Whites couldn't bring themselves to view them as equals because they were once subordinated to them.
They then passed on these views to their children who were then convinced that African Americans were also beneath them as well.
Find out more on equality in the South at brainly.com/question/742718.
They spread catholic and build churches all around there territory