Andrew Jackson's administration supported the removal of Native Americans from the eastern states because
A) the Indians were assimilating too easily into white society.
B) the Supreme Court ruled that Indians could not be American citizens.
C) whites wanted the Indians' lands.
D) the Indians were proving unable to adopt European ways.
E) the Indians were waging warfare on white settlements.
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