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As a pioneer, he was in constant conflict with the Indians who fought to discourage settlement in their hunting and fishing grounds. There were wars and massacres and atrocities on both sides. Settlers would be burned out and they would retaliate and burn the Indian villages.

As president, it was his idea to move all the Indians to lands West of the Mississippi. Those who would not agree to move would be forced to move.

he did not want them within the united states - apex

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