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The Trail of Tears could have been prevented through greater adherence to treaties that recognized Native American land rights, ensuring their sovereignty and autonomy. Stronger political advocacy and support from sympathetic allies within the government could have influenced policy decisions against forced removal. Additionally, fostering dialogue and cooperation between Native American tribes and the U.S. government might have led to more humane solutions that respected Indigenous cultures and territories. Lastly, public awareness and opposition to the injustices faced by Native Americans could have mobilized broader societal support against the removal policies.

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