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Andrew Jackson was President of the United States during the last few years of The Trail of Tears in which Native American Indians were rounded up and forced to march for over 800 miles. Most of them marched from Oklahoma to Florida. The Indian Removal Act actually went into effect in 1830. It took 8 years for all dissident Native American Indians to be moved to parts of Florida.

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