What was Thomas Jefferson's stance on Indians?
A) He believed they were savages unworthy and incapable of civilization.
B) He believed they could become full-fledged members of the republic by assimilating.
C) He believed their society was equal to whites' in every way but was uncomfortable with their cultural practices.
D) He believed they should be driven from the continent entirely, so as to keep the population "pure."
E) He believed that Indians had perfected harmonious living and aimed to learn from them.
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