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Which statement best describes the consequences of the Indian Removal
Act?

1) native Americans voluntarily left their homes to move west of the Mississippi
2) President Jackson ordered US soldiers to force all Native Americans out
3) under pressure, most Native American groups eventually moved west of the Mississippi
4) The Seminoles lead other Native American groups in a war of resistance

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

i think that's the right one bc Andrew jackson was the one who caused it

As a result of the Indian Removal Act, 2) President Jackson ordered US soldiers to force all Native Americans out.

In the early 19th century, the most Southern States such as Georgia, resented that a significant portion of the land in the state was occupied by Native Indians and so put pressure on the Federal government to enforce it.

The administration of President Andrew Johnson came up with the Indian Removal Act where the Natives were forced from their homes using American Soldiers and relocated to federal land.

What resulted was known as the Trial of Tears where:

  • 60,000 Indians were forcibly moved by American soldiers
  • Thousands dying from disease and starvation
  • Native Americans losing valuable land

We can therefore conclusively state that President Jackson ordered American soldiers to force the Native Americans out.

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