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What role did Fort Gibson play during the removal of the Muscogee people?

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A West Point officer assigned to the fort said the men felt that journeys to the Plains in the 1830s were "a genuine death sentence." During these years, the soldiers at Fort Gibson created roads, provisioned incoming American Indians removed from the eastern states, and worked to sustain peace among the hostile.

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