Question 4 of 12
Andrew Jackson's plans to remove American Indians from the southeastern
United States created conflict because:
A. the Supreme Court ordered removal to happen more quickly.
B. state leaders usually sided with American Indians against
Jackson.
c. the Supreme Court ruled that American Indian tribes should be
considered independent nations.
D. the Five Civilized Tribes wanted to be in charge of removal
policies.

Question 4 of 12 Andrew Jacksons plans to remove American Indians from the southeastern United States created conflict because A the Supreme Court ordered remov class=

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Answer:

C.) The Supreme Court ruled that American Indian tribes should be

considered independent nations.

Explanation:

Jackson's attitude toward Native Americans was paternalistic and patronizing -- he described them as children in need of guidance. and believed the removal policy was beneficial to the Indians. Most white Americans thought that the United States would never extend beyond the Mississippi. Jackson urged Indians to assimilate and obey state laws. Further, he believed that he could only accommodate the desire for Indian self-rule in federal territories, which required resettlement west of the Mississippi River on federal lands. But Congress passed the removal law in the spring of 1830.