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Why does the author claim that Andrew Jackson did not bear personal hatred for Native Americans?

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Andrew Jackson insisted that the Indians would not be forced to move, but if they were to reside within the state they would be subject to state law. Jackson also tried to discourage corruption among government agents responsible for the arrangement of the removal. He did not want to destroy the Native American’s way of life and culture, but wanted to keep them from certain extinction. Jackson believed that the Indian Removal Act of 1830 was a way to protect Native Americans from annihilation at the hands of white settlers.

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Settlers wanted to grow cotton On the native American's land so the federal government forced them to leave their home and walk thousands of miles to native American "Indian territory".

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