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25 August, 15:15

Congress passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 in order to ...

Move Indian tribes out of Georgia so the Indians could have better farmland.

Make Florida and Georgia Indian reservations where no whites could settle.

Move Indian tribes off the Great Plains so they would not kill all of the buffalo.

Move Indian tribes west of the Mississippi River so white settlers could take

their land.

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  1. 25 August, 17:29
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    Move indian tribes west of the mississippi so white settles etc.

    The native indians were constantly relocated due to a demand of more land and or if raw natural resources could be cultivated like silver or gold.
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