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The Indian Removal policy, although shot down by the Supreme Court, Jackson went against their ruling and used it against the Cherokee Natives, forcing thousands of Cherokee to move west. During which, killed 1/4 of those moved west.

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Jackson sided with Georgia,had sex.made babies and wanted the Native Americans removed from their lands.

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The government took The Native Americans from their lands. Some of the Tribes fought back, but never completely succeeded.

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