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U.S. President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress "On Indian Removal," December 6, 1830

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Courtesy of National Archives, Jackson, Andrew, "One Indian Removal," 6 December 1830

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This source is an excerpt from President Andrew Jackson's annual message to the U.S. Congress in 1830. This message was sent to Congress in December of 1830, several months after Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The document details Jackson's feeling about removal of American Indians and how he thought it should be accomplished.

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Source Dependent Questions

  • According to President Jackson, what was the U.S. government trying to avoid? Who were they trying to protect?
  • Was this plan to remove all American Indians from their lands fair? Why or why not?
  • Was this a voluntary migration or a forced migration? What difference does that make?

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Jackson, Andrew, "On Indian Removal," 6 December 1830. Courtesy of National Archives Courtesy of Library of Congress