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Andrew Jackson supported the removal of American Indians from their homelands, arguing that the American Indians' survival depended on separation from whites. In this 1835 circular to the Cherokee people, Jackson lays out his case for removal.

Cherokee attempts at resisting the removal by the United States included creating a formal Cherokee constitution, negotiating the Treat of 1819, and proceeding with legal action within the Supreme Court. These actions proved futile when Andrew Jackson was elected President and forcibly removed them for their land

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