Like most politicians of the early 19th century, President Andrew Jackson believed that the rights of independent white farmers should take priority over the rights of American Indians. Furthermore, the country's population was growing, and Jackson knew that white settlers would probably move onto American Indian lands no matter what treaties were signed. As this would likely lead to conflict, Jackson thought it was in American Indians' best interests to move west. In this speech, Jackson addresses Congress on the subject of American Indian removal. According to Jackson, what were the advantages of Indian removal? Check all that apply.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Settlers would live apart from American Indians.

American Indians would grow more civilized.

States would have a chance to gain wealth.

Explanation:

These were three things that Jackson thought would be advantages of removing American Indians

Answer:

a, b, e

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