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Why did President Jackson support the removal of Native Americans?

1.He hoped to distract attention from the rising economic crisis.
2.He hoped it would weaken the power of the U. S. military.
3.He hoped to gain support from Native American leaders.
4.He hoped to make more land available for white settlement.

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4, He hoped to make more land available for white settlement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jackson wanted to spread west to establish American city's and sieze native land.

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