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11 July, 10:00

How did most whites in the United States view Indians in the 1820s?

as savages

as being in touch with nature

as slaves

as shamans

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  1. 11 July, 13:26
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    As savages.

    Explanation:

    According the texts that I have checked The Indians suffered a pressure from the president of turn in that time.

    Mr. Jackson (The President) 1813s said that most Americans believe Indians had no place in the White Republic.

    He had fought against The Creek 1813 and the Seminole in 1817.

    He worked so hard to remove them of the face of earth.
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