Which of the following statements was not a reason given by the president and support of the Indian removal act

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To provide an accurate answer, I would need the specific statements or options you're referring to regarding the Indian Removal Act. The Indian Removal Act, passed in 1830 under President Andrew Jackson, was supported by several arguments including:

  1. Economic development: Advocates argued that relocating Native Americans would open lands for American settlers and agricultural development.
  2. State rights: Supporters claimed that states should have the right to govern land within their borders, which included expelling Native tribes.
  3. Civilization efforts: Some supporters believed that the removal policy would help Native Americans who were seen as "uncivilized" to engage with and adopt European-American ways of life.

If you provide specific statements, I can help identify which one may not align with the reasons typically given in support of the Indian Removal Act.