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Indians
A term commonly used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas; also a misnomer originated by Christopher Columbus who thought he had reached the Indian subcontinent.
Indian Problem
A term that historically referred to the challenge faced by European settlers and later the United States government in dealing with the indigenous populations of North America.
Indian Removal Act
A law passed in 1830 that authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to areas west of the Mississippi River.
Georgia
A state in the southeastern United States known for its diverse geography, ranging from mountains to beaches, and its rich history, including its role as a Confederate state during the Civil War and as a center of the civil rights movement.
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