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Andrew Jackson "We are not willing to remove; and if we could be brought to this extremity, it would be not by argument, nor because our judgment was satisfied, not because our condition will be improved; but only because we cannot endure to be deprived of our national and individual rights and subjected to a process of intolerable oppression." Based on the excerpt, which statement best describes the author's argument against removal from their lands?

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