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                People throughout the United States debated whether or not Congress should pass the Indian Removal Act. Below are some examples of statements from people who supported or opposed the Indian Removal Act. Read the opinions. Then decide whether each opinion is from someone who would have supported or opposed the act.(2 points)%0D%0ASupported%09Opposed%0D%0AI am a farmer in Georgia. I know that if Native Americans leave their land, I will be able to claim some of it for myself.%09%0D%0ASupported – I am a farmer in Georgia. I know that if Native Americans leave their land, I will be able to claim some of it for myself.%0D%0AOpposed – I am a farmer in Georgia. I know that if Native Americans leave their land, I will be able to claim some of it for myself.%0D%0AI am a senator from South Carolina. I believe that Native Americans are inferior to white people and should not live near them.%09%0D%0ASupported – I am a senator from South Carolina. I believe that Native Americans are inferior to white people and should not live near them.%0D%0AOpposed – I am a senator from South Carolina. I believe that Native Americans are inferior to white people and should not live near them.%0D%0AI am an educated woman in New York. I believe that Native Americans' land will be illegally stolen from them if the Indian Removal Act passes.%09%0D%0ASupported – I am an educated woman in New York. I believe that Native Americans' land will be illegally stolen from them if the Indian Removal Act passes.%0D%0AOpposed – I am an educated woman in New York. I believe that Native Americans' land will be illegally stolen from them if the Indian Removal Act passes.%0D%0AI am a Christian minister. I believe that I have a religious responsibility to help Native Americans stay on their land.
            
            
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    Supported – I am a Christian minister. I believe that I have a religious responsibility to help Native Americans stay on their land.
    
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    Supported – I am a farmer in Georgia. I know that if Native Americans leave their land, I will be able to claim some of it for myself.
Supported – I am a senator from South Carolina. I believe that Native Americans are inferior to white people and should not live near them.
Opposed – I am an educated woman in New York. I believe that Native Americans' land will be illegally stolen from them if the Indian Removal Act passes.
    
Supported – I am a senator from South Carolina. I believe that Native Americans are inferior to white people and should not live near them.
Opposed – I am an educated woman in New York. I believe that Native Americans' land will be illegally stolen from them if the Indian Removal Act passes.
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