Read this excerpt from President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress
"On Indian Removal":
What good man would prefer a country covered with
forests and ranged by a few thousand savages to our
extensive Republic, studded with cities, towns, and
prosperous farms embellished with all the improvements
which art can devise or industry execute, occupied by
more than 12,000,000 happy people, and filled with all the
blessings of liberty, civilization and religion?
What is suggested by this excerpt?
O
A. It is easier for white settlers to live without American Indians
nearby
O
B. White settlers are dangerous for American Indians, so the two
should be separated.
C. American Indians should reject the plan because of its
consequences for them.
O
D. It is an obvious choice for American Indians to want to be
removed.

Respuesta :

ZVH1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The excerpt is as It is easier for white settlers to live without American Indians nearby.

What happen in story of Andrew Jackson?

Andrew Jackson was contending for the expulsion of American locals from their tribal terrains for toward the west extension of the white populace of the USA.

He contended for this by pitting the Natives as savages who meander the terrains and poach it contrasted with the socialized white individuals who can not live calmly provided that the 'couple of thousand' of Natives wander in the land they would possess.

He causes it to appear to be a numbers game by setting a couple thousand in opposition to the number of inhabitants in 12 million Americans.

For more information about Jackson, refer the following link:

https://brainly.com/question/15682186

#SPJ2