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Who were the biggest supporters of the indian removal policies

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Answer: Jackson Democrats

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Answer: The Indian Removal Act was strongly supported by the southern states, where the population was anxious to get hold of vast expanses of uncultivated land occupied by the five civilized tribes. In particular, the state of Georgia, the largest state at that time, was involved in a dispute with the Cherokee.
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