A Timeline History of the Trail of Tears

A Timeline History of the Trail of Tears
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Publisher : Lerner Publications (Tm)
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9781467785822
ISBN-13 : 1467785822
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis A Timeline History of the Trail of Tears by : Alison Behnke

"Analyze the situation leading up to the Cherokee Trail of Tears and the long lasting effects of this historic moment. Each chapter features a timeline of relevant events, including the government acts that led up to it and the aftermath of these incidents"--Provided by publisher.

A Timeline History of the Trail of Tears

A Timeline History of the Trail of Tears
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Publisher : Lerner Publications
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9781467786416
ISBN-13 : 1467786411
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis A Timeline History of the Trail of Tears by : Alison Behnke

In the early nineteenth century, the United States was growing quickly, and many people wanted to set up homes and farms in new areas. For centuries, American Indian nations—including the Cherokee—had been living on the land that white settlers wanted. The US government often stepped in to resolve conflicts between the groups with treaties. Many of these treaties called upon American Indians to give up some of their territory. The conflicts continued as more and more white settlers moved onto American Indian land. Finally, the US government passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This law ordered many American Indians to leave their homes. In 1838 military officials forced the Cherokee on a dangerous and heartbreaking journey from their homeland in the southeast region of the United States to territory 800 miles away in what is now the state of Oklahoma. Their journey became known as the Trail of Tears. Learn about the Cherokee Nation's forced removal from their ancestral homeland. Track the events and turning points that led to this dark and tragic time period in US history.

The Trail of Tears

The Trail of Tears
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 0756501016
ISBN-13 : 9780756501013
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trail of Tears by : Michael Burgan

Recounts how the Cherokees were forced to leave their land and travel to a new settlement in Oklahoma, a terrible journey known as the Trail of Tears.

Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9780307793836
ISBN-13 : 0307793834
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Trail of Tears by : John Ehle

A sixth-generation North Carolinian, highly-acclaimed author John Ehle grew up on former Cherokee hunting grounds. His experience as an accomplished novelist, combined with his extensive, meticulous research, culminates in this moving tragedy rich with historical detail. The Cherokee are a proud, ancient civilization. For hundreds of years they believed themselves to be the "Principle People" residing at the center of the earth. But by the 18th century, some of their leaders believed it was necessary to adapt to European ways in order to survive. Those chiefs sealed the fate of their tribes in 1875 when they signed a treaty relinquishing their land east of the Mississippi in return for promises of wealth and better land. The U.S. government used the treaty to justify the eviction of the Cherokee nation in an exodus that the Cherokee will forever remember as the “trail where they cried.” The heroism and nobility of the Cherokee shine through this intricate story of American politics, ambition, and greed. B & W photographs

Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears
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Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 167887213X
ISBN-13 : 9781678872137
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Trail of Tears by : Hourly History

Discover the remarkable history of the Trail of Tears... In the early 1800s, the Five Civilized Tribes-the Cherokee, Seminole, Chickasaw, Muscogee-Creek, and Choctaw-were living in lands allocated to them by the United States government in present-day Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. In general, the Native American people lived in peace with the increasing numbers of white settlers coming to these areas, though there were occasional conflicts as settlers took lands that belonged to the tribes. To many white Americans, the existence of these people in lands that could be used for the expansion of the United States was unacceptable, and many wanted the Native American to be removed and relocated to a new area, west of the Mississippi River which was not then of interest to settlers. In 1830, the administration of President Andrew Jackson signed into law a new piece of legislation, the Indian Removal Act, which gave the government the power to force these tribes to relocate to new lands in Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. The forced relocations that followed have become known as the Trail of Tears. Some were conducted with extreme brutality, and many thousands of Native American people died as a direct result. Once they had been uprooted from their homelands, many tribes found themselves unable to continue with ways of life which they had followed for thousands of years, and the nature and character of Native American culture and society was forever changed. This is an account of the privations of these forced relocations and the indifference of the U.S. government and the majority of Americans to the suffering they caused to the Native American people. This is the story of the Trail of Tears. Discover a plethora of topics such as Settlers Move West Settlers Move West Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act Creek Removal in 1834 Chickasaw Removal in 1837 Cherokee Removal in 1838 And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Trail of Tears, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

Cherokee Women In Crisis

Cherokee Women In Crisis
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9780817350567
ISBN-13 : 081735056X
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Cherokee Women In Crisis by : Carolyn Johnston

"American Indian women have traditionally played vital roles in social hierarchies, including at the family, clan, and tribal levels. In the Cherokee Nation, specifically, women and men are considered equal contributors to the culture. With this study we learn that three key historical events in the 19th and early 20th centuries-removal, the Civil War, and allotment of their lands-forced a radical renegotiation of gender roles and relations in Cherokee society."--Back cover.

Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears
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Publisher : ABDO
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 1604539461
ISBN-13 : 9781604539462
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Trail of Tears by : Sue Vander Hook

Presents a brief history of the Cherokee Indians and describes their forced migration, which came to be known as the Trail of Tears, following the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

Trail of Tears (ELL).

Trail of Tears (ELL).
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:748501902
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Forced Removal

Forced Removal
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781491420362
ISBN-13 : 1491420367
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Forced Removal by : Heather E. Schwartz

"Explains the Trail of Tears, including its chronology, causes, and lasting effects"--

A Timeline History of the Transcontinental Railroad

A Timeline History of the Transcontinental Railroad
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Publisher : Lerner Classroom
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9781467786423
ISBN-13 : 146778642X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis A Timeline History of the Transcontinental Railroad by : Alison Behnke

"This book provides historical context on key events related to the construction of the American Transcontinental Railroad. The timeline format offers a visual overview to accompany the text"--Provided by publisher.