1. Indian Removal
Early in the 19th century, while the rapidly-growing United States expanded into the lower South, white settlers faced what they considered an obstacle. ... Arguments that promoted the removal were to put an end to all possible danger of collision between the authorities of the General and State Governments on account of the Indians. ... He argued that "their character and habits" were insubordinate to the United States'. ... No one can doubt the moral duty of the Government of the United States to protect and if possible to preserve and perpetuate the scattered remnants of this race w...
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