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Essay heading: Andrew Jackson, first annual message to congress (1829)
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the indians should just cooperate peacefully or be subject to
(America's) laws.
The despora of the native americans, a major issue of the early nineteenth
century, is one that still touches the hearts of many, even today. Any literature
developed during the time era referring to the removal of the indians some of which
were illustrated Caucasian perspectives, one that is mainly in favor of removing the
natives... displayed 300 characters
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In order to encourage the civilization of the Native Americans the washington
administration developed a policy ("Memorial") The Native Americans codified their
own legal system, printed their own news papers and even owned slaves. finally
literature was published that depicted the perspective of the Native Americans and
their struggle... displayed next 300 characters
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