Multiple Choice
How did Jackson's southern Indian policy differ from Jefferson's Indian policy?
A) By forcing the southeastern tribes to move west, Jackson abandoned Jefferson's assimilation policy in favor of removal.
B) By negotiating tribal sovereignty treaties with southern Indians, Jackson abandoned assimilation and accepted separate communities living side by side.
C) Unlike Jefferson, Jackson never used force in dealing with the Indians, preferring a policy of peaceful accommodation.
D) While Jefferson had encouraged white settlers to move west, Jackson insisted on legal sales of Indian lands to such settlers, slowing westward expansion.
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