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Andrew Jackson's Development Of An Indian Removal Policy

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Advancements in technology such as Eli Whitney’s cotton gin increased production and the profitability of cotton, leading to a hardly satisfy able desire for the rich farmland belonging to Native Americans.
Financial interest combined with the perceived disposability of the Native
Americans was a major momentum in Andrew Jackson’s development of an Indian Removal Policy. He also believed that removal to the West would help Native Americans maintain their culture without white harassment. Indian land would often be trespassed on, creating great conflict between the whites and Native Americans. Also, dispute over who should be in control of Native American land led to issues between various state government as well as within states such as Georgia
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