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Before the passage of the Indian Removal Act, some Plains Native American tribes (Migrated Voluntarily , or Fled Persecution) to Indian Territory. These tribes were often looking for better hunting grounds. After the Indian Removal Act, most tribes
(Migrated Peacefully ,or were removed forcibly) from their lands in the southeastern United States. The US government usually forced these tribes to give up their lands.

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Before the passage of the Indian Removal Act, some Plains Native American tribes (Migrated Voluntarily , or Fled Persecution) to Indian Territory. These tribes were often looking for better hunting grounds. After the Indian Removal Act, most tribes

Before the passage of the Indian Removal Act, some Plains Native American tribes (Migrated Voluntarily , or Fled Persecution) to Indian Territory. These tribes were often looking for better hunting grounds. After the Indian Removal Act, most tribes (Migrated Peacefully ,or were removed forcibly) from their lands in the southeastern United States. The US government usually forced these tribes to give up their lands.

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