Anna Varney

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Whether the Native Americans fit in the republican vision of westward expansion was clear from the start—they did not. White settlers in the new territories knew that they would eventually become full-fledged American citizens, not colonists or subjects, but most of them also assumed that Indian land was theirs for the taking. And Indian removal east of the Mississippi was the unspoken assumption for most delegates to the Confederation Congress, the only question being how it should happen.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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