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It was obvious that Andrew Jackson like the white people better because in the policy toward the Native Americans it says that, "He believed that everyone would be happier if the Indians were relocated, by force, if necessary, on the western side of the Mississippi River." (By everyone he refers to the white people.) So it's obvious that he didn't really care about the Natives because the natives were not happy. They died of disease and lost over half of their people.

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