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Why did Congress pass the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

A. To force American Indians in the Southeast to move west of the Mississippi River so that white settlers could have their land
B. To grant American Indians the permanent right to live in the Southeastern United States
C. To create a sovereign American Indian nation west of the Mississippi River
D. To persuade the Spanish to force American Indians to leave Florida

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

cuz

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User Kingbeencent
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Answer:

A. To force American Indians in the Southeast to move west of the Mississippi River so that white settlers could have their land

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