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Efferent nerves are also called:
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A 19th-century policy of the United States government aimed at relocating Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the eastern U.S. to territories west of the Mississippi River.
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The act of establishing control over the indigenous people of an area and exploiting it economically, often involving the settlement of one's own citizens into the territory.
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