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Jackson compares the removal of Native Americans to the expansion of white settlement in America (and possibly to European immigration to the New World). What logical fallacy—or false reasoning—lies in this comparison?

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Answer: Jackson believed that the Native Americans where a threat, and to stop tension between the two groups, he wanted the Native Americans removed

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In his speech, Jackson argues that, while it might be painful for the American Indians to leave their lands, this is no different than the way in which Europeans left Europe to settle in America.

The logical fallacy that Jackson uses in this example is the fact that he ignores whether such a move was voluntary or whether the removal was obligatory. When the Europeans decided to move to America, they were able to make this choice freely. On the other hand, American Indians were being forcefully removed from their lands, and therefore, they did not have the choice to stay.

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