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How did most of Georgia's General Assembly and Governor Gilmer feel about Native Americans in the 1820's? A) They did not like them: but they were willing to work with them. B) They begged them to stay
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How did most of Georgia's General Assembly and Governor
Gilmer feel about Native Americans in the 1820's?
A) They did not like them: but they were willing to work with them.
B) They begged them to stay in Georgia.
C)They were very thankful they were part of Georgia.
D) They wanted them out of the state.
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Around this time it was common
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