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History, 12.03.2021 05:20, NeriyahY

As the new nation pushed west, thousands of Native Americans still lived in areas close to "the graves of their fathers." As President, Andrew Jackson forcibly removed thousands of indigenous peoples to "the Great American Desert." What was the government's motives in relocating these peoples? Were the motives just?

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