Monday, February 28, 2011

Indian Removal

Andrew Jackson had made up the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This was so he was able to offer the indians the land west of the Mississippi River in extange for their land east. It even included money for the law to be carried out. The land he believed had very good soil and would make very good land for farmers to grow cotton in. Addding this part to the US would increase the countries size as well as create new jobs and help the farming industry with a new product.

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