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But the southeastern nations resisted, and Jackson forced them to leave. Jackson's attitude toward Native Americans was paternalistic and patronizing -- he described them as children in need of guidance. and believed the removal policy was beneficial to the Indians. Most white Americans thought that the United States would never extend beyond the Mississippi...
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and believed the removal policy was beneficial to the Indians. Most white Americans thought that the United States would never extend beyond the Mississippi. Removal would save Indian people from the depredations of whites, and would resettle them in an area where they could govern themselves in peace...
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andrew jackson and indian removal   Jackson removal of Indians   The Final Removal Of The Native Americans   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   A comparison of "The Mystery of the White Man" and "I am a Native of North America"   Why Has The People’S Action Party (Pap) In Singapore Proved To Be More Successful In Staying In Power Long Term As Compared To Either The Republicans Or Democrats In The United States Of America?   President Andrew Jackson   Andrew Jackson's Indian Policies: Unbridled Aggression or Pragmatic Solution?   Andrew Jackson : True American   How did the politics in the Age of Jackson become more democratic? Discuss the political careers of John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren to demonstrate the new political winds that were blowing across the nation.   American Treatment of the Indian Tribes   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Comparison Of Treatments Of Native Americans In The East And West   Andrew Jackson, first annual message to congress (1829)   The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American community  
 
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