Answer:
D) The deaths of thousands along the trail of tears.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Indian Removal Act was a law signed in 1830 by president Andrew Jackson that authorizes the president to negotiate the removal of native tribes to federal territories west of the Mississippi River. The act was heavily opposed by the whig party and the native tribes but finally, they were forced to relocate themselves.
The march was then known as the trail of tears because the forced relocation made the natives got sicked and starved. Many of them died before getting to the relocated area.
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