Elias Boudinot wrote many editorials against removal, but later came to support
removal because
a) he was paid $10,000 dollars by the state of Georgia to help them take over the
land. b) he became involved in a personal squabble with John Ross.
c) anti-Indian racism in Cornwall, Connecticut, where he married a white woman, turned him against assimilation.
d) he was mentally unstable.
e) his children were subjected to taunts in their mostly white school.
c
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