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"...it was impossible to civilize' these "savages." They were, he argued, inferior to white men and "their disappearance from the human family would be no great loss to the world."
This monumental piece of legislation spelled the doom of the American Indian. It was harsh, arrogant, racist--and inevitable. It was too late to acknowledge any rights for the Indians. As Frelinghuysen remarked, all the white man had ever said to the Indian from the moment they first came into contact was "give!" Once stripped of his possessions the Indian was virtually abandoned.
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