What did the tone and content of the political debate of the U.S. government policy of Indian Removal indicate about the political, economic, and social divisions that had emerged in the nation by the mid-1820s? By 1830, which groups and interests were most likely to support government removal of the "Five Civilized Tribes" from their ancestral lands and which were likely to oppose the policy? Why do you believe the opponents ultimately failed to reverse the Indian Removal policy of President Andrew Jackson?
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