In 1828, President Andrew Jackson set about pushing a bill through Congress calling for the removal of the southeastern Native American tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River. The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress on May 28, 1830, and quickly sent to President Jackson, who signed the act into law, effectively forcing all southeastern tribes to give up their traditional homelands. Question Which U.S. President signed the Indian Removal act of 1830?(1 point) Responses John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson Martin Van Buren Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson

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The U.S. President who signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 was Andrew Jackson.

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