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Trail of Tears: How enslaved Africans saved Indians during the great exodus to Mississippi

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The Trail of Tears began following the discovery of gold in Georgia which saw the intense demand by whites to have Indians relocated from the land. In light of the demands, the U.S. Congress and President Andrew Jackson pushed for the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 which allocated $500,000 for the compulsory...

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