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    were presented‚ yet the difficulties that these Native Americans faced were misconstrued throughout the Trail of Tears site. Andrew Jackson’s pledge to forcibly move the Native Americans to a location west of the Mississippi River resulted in the Indian Removal Act in 1830. One of the largest tragedies in history‚ this act of relocating tribes such as the Cherokee‚ Chickasaw‚ Creek‚ Seminole‚ and Choctaw is known as the Trail of Tears. These tribes passed through Cadron during their treacherous relocation

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    Manifest Destiny and its effect on Native Americans. Question: Was Manifest Destiny a crime against Native Americans? Thesis:Manifest Destiny was a beautiful dream about power‚ expansion‚and glory which soon became reality but also was a crime against Native Americans because for them it represent genocide and injustice. Manifest Destiny was a dream about power‚ expansion‚ and glory. No doubt for a young and successful country as was United Estates in the beginning the idea of expand

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    In the annual editions article‚ “The Nez Perce Flight for Justice” Edmunds discusses the Nez Perce Indians’ trials and tribulations faced when fleeing Idaho in search of a better life. Before 1877‚ the Nez Perce were proud of their relationship with the US and tried hard to avoid conflict‚ but soon they were being forced to relocate‚ and the young tribe leader‚ Chief Joseph‚ reluctantly agreed. While they agreed to relocate‚ after violence‚ they quickly realized that they needed to flee and had to

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    in Barbour West Virginia. Ever since then my dad’s family has lived all over West Virginia. They most likely lived there prior to 1831 because my dad is part Cherokee Indian. The Cherokee Indian tribe has been around since the 16th century when European explorers contacted the tribe. Since the initial contact the Cherokee Indians developed their society and culture along with the European settlers. This eventually lead to their downfall when the settlers found gold. The Cherokee man‚ women‚ and

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    This includes bison. Bison were a big help in indian culture. This includes their hide‚ meat and fur. But the TCRR split their herds in half and this lead to some indians not getting as much resources as they usually would. So the government decided to kill off the bison (doc 5) to lower the amount of native americans. This would help with taking land and moving

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    The decision of Jefferson to complete the Louisiana Purchase in 1803‚ as well as his ambition to remove "savage" Indians tribes in the Western frontier completely contrasted Tecumseh’s beliefs. Tecumseh had the desire to form a confederacy of the remaining Indian tribes to prevent the further Westward expansion‚ as well as to resist as much as possible against any more losses of Indian territory. Meanwhile‚ Jefferson failed to accommodate for Callender’s demands to become the postmaster of Richmond

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    Although credible sources acknowledge the death of William McIntosh as an assassination commandeered by rival Chief Menwana‚ Creek law divulges that Chief Menwana was not only justified‚ but also encouraged by Creek law to kill Chief McIntosh. Chief McIntosh was a controversial Creek leader whose strong relationship with the United States government cast suspicion about his loyalty to the Creeks. In the years prior to his death‚ William McIntosh attempted to remain a trusted Creek leader while supporting

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    hear the name Andrew Jackson‚ you probably think of the strong American President who made our country prosper‚ but there are many things you do not know about him. Andrew Jackson was one of the most evil presidents in American history. He forced indians to leave their homeland in a dreadful‚ death filled trip‚ destroyed the second bank of America causing horrifying economic problems‚ and he owned many slaves. In 1839‚ Andrew Jackson forced Native Americans to leave their homeland for his own benefits

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    As unfair as it sounds‚ the Americans wanted to conquer land that was already owned by the Natives. To begin with‚ White settlers began to notice that the west side of the Mississippi river was not the best location for farming. The solution created was to farm on the east side‚ however‚ that was the Native Americans territory. Therefore‚ the plan was to move all Natives to the Plains and bring the settlers into the east to farm. The plan itself was unfair because although it is true the Native Americans

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    The Indian removal act was significant to American history because of the removal of Native American territory for usage of the government. The Indian removal act lead to the civil war because it broke the treaty between the native Americans and the government about no more communication over land‚ which made the north very

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