A school in has been forced to revise its class projects after complaints about an assignment that asked fourth graders to defend the forced relocation of Native Americans in the 1830s.Students at Georgia Cyber Academy - a tuition-free, online, accredited public charter school - were given the task as part of their study of Andrew Jackson, president from 1829-37.Jackson in 1830 signed the Indian Removal Act, which ordered Native Americans living around to relocate to . An estimated 100,000 were forced to move, with 15,000 dying en route.
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