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Statement to Congress by President Jackson in 1830: The ...Speedy removal [of the Indians]...Will place a dense and civilized population in large tracts of land now occupied by a few savage hunters...What good man would [not] prefer a country...Filled with all the blessing of liberty, civilization, and religion? Based on the statement above, which conclusion can be made about President Jackson's view of lands occupied by Indians? *

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