Which group of people was President Jackson
addressing?
(1) African Americans
(2) Asian Americans
(3) Mexican Americans
(4) Native American Indians

Respuesta :

President Jackson was addressing the Native American Indians

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"…I have no motive, my friends, to deceive you. I am sincerely desirous to promote your welfare. Listen to me, therefore, while I tell you that you cannot remain where you now are. Circumstances that cannot be controlled, and which are beyond the reach of human laws, render it impossible that you can flourish in the midst of a civilized community. You have but one remedy within your reach. And that is, to remove to the West and join your countrymen, who are already established there. And the sooner you do this the sooner you will commence your career of improvement and prosperity….

— President Andrew Jackson, 1835

Which group of people was President Jackson

addressing? (1) African Americans (2) Asian Americans (3) Mexican Americans (4) Native American Indians"

Answer:

(4) Native American Indians

Explanation:

The text above shows a statement by President Andrew Jackson to the Native American population. Basically, the president is stating that the natives must leave their territory and move to the territory chosen by the government as appropriate for the natives. The president says that the natives must move because they will not be able to fit in and be part of the American population that was being established and because of the progress that was desired the lands of the indigenous territory would be necessary and required.