President Jackson's removal policy toward Native Americans
A) upheld all commitments made by previous presidents and thereby earned Native American leaders' trust.
B) was far from a political priority of his, as he had campaigned on the protection of Native American lands.
C) focused on integration and assimilation to maintain consistency with his other democratic initiatives.
D) was based on his belief that Native Americans were barbarians who were to be treated as "subjects."
E) was highly transparent in its intentions, especially during negotiations with Native American leaders.
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