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The 1830 Indian Removal Act ordered the relocation of American Indians to
Indian Territory east of the Mississippi River.
Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
the areas they had lived in during the American Revolution.
land in Georgia that had already been settled by the Cherokee.

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Answer:

i think its b

Explanation:

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The 1830 Indian Removal Act ordered the relocation of American Indians to Territory west of the Mississippi River. Thus the correct option is 2nd.

What was the Indian Removal act?

The Indian Removal Act was made by United States Government and was duly signed by the President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830.

The act was meant to relocate the Indian to the lands which in the West of the Mississippi river. The purpose of the act was to encourage the native Americans to leave the Indian reservations.

It was provided with the vocational skills in order to attract the Native American population. Thus the correct option is 2nd.

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