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Why does Emerson think the Indian Removal act is unjust? What evidence does he use?
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he belived the Indians were being handled harshly. (more info below)

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Through his message, Emerson expressed sympathy for the Indians and stated that other People still believed that the Indians were being handled harshly. Emerson was a strong proponent that man was made fair, and that it would be religiously incorrect to rob the Cherokees of their ancestral property.

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