In 1838 Indian removal was complete and ___________.

A. All Indians west of the Mississippi River were gone forever.
B. All Indians east of the Mississippi River were gone forever.
C. the Indians west of the Mississippi River were far enough west where white settlement would never be an issue again.
D. was complete and successful as far as its supporters were concerned.


Answer: D. was complete and successful as far as its supporters were concerned.

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