Which best describes President Andrew Jackson’s American Indian policy? President Jackson believed American Indians and settlers should be able to peacefully coexist. President Jackson believed American Indians had to give up their territory to white settlers. President Jackson believed expansion should be restricted to lands not used by American Indians. President Jackson believed white settlement should be restricted to lands west of the Mississippi River.

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The answer is B) President Jackson believed American Indians had to give up their territory to white settlers.  I took the test and got it correct.

The correct option is B). President Jackson believed American Indians had to give up their territory to white settlers.

What was Jackson's American Indian policy?

"The Indian Removal Act" was signed by the President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830.

The law basically, authorized the president to grant the lands of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands.

The major objective of the policy was to expand trade and to reach on the agreement with Britain to open Canadian ports for trade.

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