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GIVING 100 POINTS The 1830 Indian Removal Act ordered the relocation of Indigenous people to

O Indian Territory east of the Mississippi River.
O Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
O the areas they had lived in during the American Revolution.
O land in Georgia that had already been settled by the Cherokee.

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O Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.

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Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 ordered by United States President Andrew Jackson. The act ordered the relocation of the Native Indians to the west of the Mississippi River. The reason for the relocation was the establishing of white settlement in their ancestor land. Few tribes moved to a new land peacefully while other resisted.

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