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Why did michael rutledge write "samuel's memory"?
a. to prove that american indians were not the savages that andrew jackson made them out to beb. to remind people of the suffering american indians endured on the trail of tearsc. to encourage people to support andrew jackson's relocation of american indian tribesd. to show that many american indians supported andrew jackson's plans for their relocation.

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