HIS 108 Chapter 56: Second Annual Message
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Jackson claims he wants to help the tribes prosper and be happy. These consequences, some of them so certain and the rest so probable, make the complete execution of the: now that whites can move into the vacated territory, it will incalculably strengthen the southwestern frontier. It will separate the indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites; free them from the plan sanctioned by congress at their last session an object of much solicitude. What good man would prefer a country covered with forests and ranged by a few thousand savages: this is what"s best for the country and everyone should agree, according to jackson. I don"t think jackson was sincere about wanting the native americans to be able to live their best lives.