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More than 45,000, American Indians begin to be relocated to the West
About 100 million acres of Indian land was ceded to the U.S.
The Treaty of New Echota was signed, giving up all Cherokee land in Georgia
The beginning of the "Trail of Tears"
These statements are describing events that resulted from the presidency of
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A John Marshall.John Marshall.
B Andrew Jackson.Andrew Jackson.
C James Buchanan.James Buchanan.
D Winfield Scott.
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B Andrew Jackson.
His Indian Removal policy (Indian Removal Act of 1830) led to ceded lands, the Treaty of New Echota, and the forced relocations known as the Trail of Tears.
His Indian Removal policy (Indian Removal Act of 1830) led to ceded lands, the Treaty of New Echota, and the forced relocations known as the Trail of Tears.
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