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Because he believed the whites and Native Americans could not coexist, he decided that the Indians would be happier in their new land.
What was Jackson's attitude toward Native Americans?
He was more of paternalistic and patronizing to them and described them as children in need of guidance and believed the removal policy was beneficial to the Indians.
His decision to move the American Indians to their new land was seen as way of protecting their life and culture.
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