Jefferson advocated a policy of Indian removal to the trans-Mississippi west because he believed:

A) Indian ways of life must be preserved.
B) white settlers would never move far west.
C) the British could not influence Indians in remote areas.
D) Indians who resisted assimilation could live undisturbed.


Answer: D

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