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they felt like it

Technically, "they felt like it" is not really specific.

What I think is the correct answer is, the settlers ignored

the policy because of their need for land.

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Q: Why did the settlers ignore the policy stated in the northwest ordinance of 1787 in regard to American Indians?
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