What impact did the Indian Removal Act have on Native Americans?
A. The Indian Removal Act gave all Native Americans voting rights in Georgia.
B. The Indian Removal Act enabled public schools around the county to admit Native America students.
C. The act enabled the federal government to purchase or exchange land with Native Americans.
D. It recognized Native Americans as sovereign nations, not subject to laws of the United States.
E. The first Native American was nominated for a U.S. House of Representatives seat.

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The Indian removal act impacted the Natives by allowing the federal government to purchase or exchange land with Native Americans.

The option C is correct. The Indian removal act was the act that enabled the United states to purchase ancestral lands that belonged to the Indians and move them further west.

The act caused the Indians to lose some valuable properties and it also caused the forced relocation of the Indians.

It is what is regarded as the trail of tears today.

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