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Jefferson did, somewhat - he thought they could move west of the Mississippi/to their own zone of land where they couldn't be bothered. He helped them in that he wasn't for their total annihilation. Hamilton was Secretary of Treasury and didn't really have any concern for them since that wasn't his department. But judging by his views on slavery, he probably wasn't for Indian removal.

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