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President Andrew Jackson was a strong proponent of Indian removal, believing it was essential for the expansion of American settlers and the nation’s growth. He viewed Native American tribes as obstacles to progress and argued that relocation would provide them opportunities for a better life beyond the Mississippi River. Jackson's administration implemented the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which led to the forced displacement of thousands of Native Americans, most notably exemplified by the Trail of Tears. His policies reflected a broader context of westward expansion and a belief in Manifest Destiny.

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