This paper discusses specific questions raised by Andrew Jackson's Address to Congress about the removal of all Indians east of the Mississippi and the observations about his tribe of a thoroughly acculturated Cherokee. Jackson evidently had very strong political reasons for his position in addition to a long-abiding enmity towards Native Americans. Boudinot, the Cherokee shared no such enmity towards white society and values.
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