Why Did The Choctaw Get Removed?



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In the early 1800s, Mississippi and the rest of the United States were responsible for one of the cruellest acts in human history: the forcible relocation of American Indians living in the South to territory located west of the Mississippi River. The insatiable desire for Indian lands led to the forced removal of their inhabitants.
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