Answer - The Indian removal Act was targetted towards the removal of the Cherokee and the other indian nations from the southern part of US so that the native white americans could expand their territories. The whites persuaded Andrew Jackson for the quick evacuation of the Indian from the southern part so that the natives could settle there and take up the lands to grow cotton and overthrow the indian nations there considering them as a hurdle in their progress. In 1814 , the military was successful in doing so taking away 22 million acre of land.
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