Which statement best describes the consequences of the Indian Removal
Act?
1) native A...
Which statement best describes the consequences of the Indian Removal
Act?
1) native Americans voluntarily left their homes to move west of the Mississippi
2) President Jackson ordered US soldiers to force all Native Americans out
3) under pressure, most Native American groups eventually moved west of the Mississippi
4) The Seminoles lead other Native American groups in a war of resistance
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