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The Removal Act
In the May of 1830, Congress passed the Removal Act. This act was
headed by President Jackson,and it's main goal was the removal of the
southeastern Indian tribes. Jackson convinced the American Indians that with
whites surrounding the Indians, their culture was slowly being destroying. He
justified his actions by having people believe that the Indians could thrive in
the West. Once his propaganda is removed it is clear that the government and
the President
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great tragety in American history. The Removal Act proved
disastrous for the Indians. The stories depicted in the "Trail of Tears" and other stories of the Indian migration show us the importance of protecting a minority group that has no voice in our government. The exclusion of Native Americans from our system and the lack of communication has always been a problem. The study of the Removal Act is a great lesson for future students.
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