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According to the lesson, what two American Indian tribes suffered most from the Indian Removal Act?
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According to the lesson, what two American Indian tribes suffered most from the Indian Removal Act?
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Cherokee and Choctaw
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It was primarily the Cherokee and Seminole tribes that suffered most from the Indian Removal Act, due mostly to the fact that they inhabited the land on which whites wanted to settle.
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