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xenn [34]
3 years ago
6

What conclusions can you draw about the effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Navtive

Americans?
History
1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Native American population decreased severely.

2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.

Explanation:

President Andrew Jackson passed the Indian removal policy in 1830.

Effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Native Americans are as follows:

1. Native American population decreased severely.

2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.

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