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9 December, 06:51

What exactly did the Indian Removal Act of 1830 do?

a.) It gave Native Americans the authority to move from one state to another.

b.) It gave the U. S. power to move tribes from west of the Mississippi to the East.

c.) It gave the Federal government power to enact treaties with Native American tribes.

d.) It allowed Native American tribes to remove unwanted people from their reservations.

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  1. 9 December, 09:22
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    OK so the best option to pick from will be option B. because it gave the us the power to move the Indians it was mostly forced upon them
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