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Was Andrew Jackson justified in his action of carrying out the Indian Removal
Act?

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Yes, he was justified in his actions of declaring the Indian Removal Act because Andrew Jackson believed that the Indians were an independent nation apart from the United States and that they were causing problems within the government with all their treaties.
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