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In 1830s Indian Removal Act ordered the relocation of indigenous people to

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Indian territory west of the Mississippi River

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More than 46,000 Native Americans were forced—sometimes by the U.S. military—to abandon their homes and relocate to “Indian Territory” that eventually became the state of Oklahoma. More than 4,000 died on the journey—of disease, starvation, and exposure to extreme weather.

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