Asked by Clayton Morse on Jun 03, 2024

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When President Monroe first proposed the policy of Indian removal to the West, he did so in response to pressure from ______________________.

A) the state of Georgia
B) Christian missionaries
C) the Department of War
D) the Native Americans themselves

Indian Removal

The 19th-century policy of the United States government aimed at relocating Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the eastern U.S. to territories west of the Mississippi River.

State Of Georgia

A U.S. state located in the southeastern region, known for its historical significance, diverse landscapes, and economic contributions.

Department Of War

Historically, a government department charged with the administration of the military forces and the conduct of war, now largely replaced by more specifically named departments such as the Department of Defense in the United States.

  • Acquire knowledge on the effects and consequences of the Indian removal policy in the 1830s.
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Shreya PrasadJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The state of Georgia was putting pressure on President Monroe to remove Native Americans from their land in order to expand and settle on it.