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Describe the purpose and goal of the Indian Removal Act. Describe three ways the U. S. government enforced the Indian Removal Act.

Describe the Trail of Tears, including the role the U. S. government and military played.

Describe the idea of Manifest Destiny, including how it was harmful to American Indians.

Describe how religious differences and racial attitudes created conflict between settlers and American Indians in the mid-1800s.

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