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Q: What allowed president Jackson to begin the forcible removal of the five tribes?
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Who was the president during the removal of the Native Americans?

I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.


Who was in favor of the Indian removal act?

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Jackson said that it was "just and liberal" and allowed the Native Americans to keep their way of life


What year was the Indian Removal Act passed by Congress?

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The forcible removal of Native Americans from their homelands was legalized by?

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Which president was in favor of the Indian removal act?

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