Andrew Jackson And The Indian Removal Act

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The land was seen as a way to a greater nation because people believed God gave them the right. However, while they believed this and tried to make it happened, they had a conflict. Native American stood in their way and the only way to get what the people wanted the Natives needed to leave. This brings on the Indian Removal Act that occurred in 1830 leaded by Andrew Jackson. This can be seen in the article written by Jackson on the Removal Act on the lines, “It will place a dense and civilized population in large tracts of occupied by a few savage hunters.” This line reveals that Jackson saw the Natives as savages and needed them out of the way in order to build a greater nation and society. That was his only goal when writing the Removal