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History, 24.06.2021 19:20, jskskals

The Indian Removal Act essentially made it possible for the American government to relocate the native tribes east of the Mississippi into Oklahoma. The relocation was harsh and many Indians died. There were many practical problems with the removal including relocated warring tribes to share the same re-settlement area. True or False​

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