How did pressure to settle western lands change the nature of Indian removal as first planned by Thomas Jefferson?

A) The process was entirely voluntary.
B) Native Americans had no say in the process.
C) Indians who chose to adopt white ways were not allowed to remain.
D) Removal happened much earlier than planned.
E) Jefferson had planned for only small groups to migrate west.


Answer: C) Indians who chose to adopt white ways were not allowed to remain.

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