What was the major factor in formulating Andrew Jackson's attitude toward Indians?
A) His mother's death in an Indian raid.
B) Participation in fights with Indians in the 1790s.
C) Rampaging Seminoles in 1818.
D) The capture of his wife, Rachel, and their children by Cherokee warriors.
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