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Whites wanted the Indians' land <- okay not a good answer pres.jackson supported this because he believed that they were untamed wild animals and at the time animals we disposed of when they interrupted!

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He forced native Americans to move west on foot. he did this so that there was more room for white settlers

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he took them away from their houses and tribe members

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