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What were the major economic, and social arguments for and against Indian Removal?

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Answer:The primary arguments against declaring independence was that the colonial army was tiny compared to Britain's and that no colony had ever successful separated from a mother country like that before. The main argument for independence was that it was impractical to be ruled by a tyrannical island so far away.

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