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What was the main reason given for removing the Cherokee from their homes in northwestern Georgia?
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The main reason given for removing the Cherokee from their homes in northwestern Georgia was the desire for white settlers to obtain their lands for agricultural purposes, particularly for the cultivation of cotton.
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