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Indian Removal Act of 1830 - GELO Assignment

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This is an informative essay on the Indian Removal Act, using the guidelines and the sources given (attached with the essay). It is written in English and was made in the Spring Semester of the 2020/2021 school year. The due date listed may not be accurate as the essay was made years ago, but I did my best to triangulate when it was due. This was for Prof. Joseph A. Villano's class, Module 6. Sources: [ ] Elias Boudinot, An Address to the Whites (Philadelphia, 1826) [ ] Andrew Jackson, Second Annual Message, December 6, 1830. [ ] George Harkins’s Farewell Letter to the American People. Niles’ Register, February 25, 1832, 41:480.

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