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Native American removal project What you need to answer: Who is the event/person connected to What caused it, what was the outcome When did it take place? Where did it take place? Why did it happen, why is it important? How does it connect to Manifest Destiny? Format: Movie Poster Advertisement

1st Period Group A (William McIntosh): Amara, April, Kaytlen, Destiny Group B (John Ross): Mia, Tamara, Natalie, Tanner Group C: (Andrew Jackson): Hannah, Zander, Kelly, Matthew Group D: (Indian Removal Act): Logan, Charles, Meron Group E: (John Marshall): Javen, Ayden, Kayla Group F: (Dahlonega Gold Rush): Shavon, Jasmine, Preston Group G: (Worcester v. Georgia): Kylie, Braydon, Sydni Group H: (Trail of Tears): Paige, Steven, Guadalupe

2nd Period Group A (William McIntosh): Nyshell, Jason, Ashley, Joseph Group B (John Ross): Kasey, Tre, Autum, Demonte Group C: (Andrew Jackson): Ivan, Carrick, Audrey, Luis Group D: (Indian Removal Act): Lashawnna, Simone, Hoang, Rodney Group E: (John Marshall): Fredrick, Dalilah, Ayden, Joe Group F: (Dahlonega Gold Rush): Lizette, Andrue, Eddie, Ra’niya Group G: (Worcester v. Georgia): Vyonne, Laniya, Jonathan, Renatta Group H: (Trail of Tears): Rodney, Zoe, Sebastian, Matheus

3rd Period Group A (William McIntosh): Josue, Jason, Koutland, Arianna Group B (John Ross): Andrew, Schemar, Mya, Angel Group C (Andrew Jackson): Shayla, Riquel, Julia, Richardo Group D (Indian Removal Act): Evan, Camryn, Tyler, Matthew Group E (John Marshall): Chaya, Kameron, Richy, Jamila Group F (Dahlonega Gold Rush): Garrison, Janice, Kaliyah, Brandon Group G (Worcester v. Georgia): Jacobi, Thida, Dakari Group H (Trail of Tears): Kinsley, Logan, Henry

6th Period Group A (William McIntosh): Brad, Amari, Richard , Astasia Group B (John Ross): Roberto, Axel, Damyron, Kianna Group C (Andrew Jackson): Emanuel, Michael, Ansley, Keshoy Group D (John Marshall): Quincy, Briana B., Jackson, Sophia Group E(Dahlonega Gold Rush): Thaleah, Christine, Kyrin, Morgaine Group F (Worcester v. Georgia): Brianna W., Kaleb, Colin, Gabriella, RJ Group G (Trail of Tears):Mehki, Taizon, Jailen, Lolly

7th Period Group A (William McIntosh): Isaiah, Matthew, Haneen, Daniel Group B (John Ross): Jacqueline, Ethan, Angela, Christian Group C (Andrew Jackson): Keiry, Rachel, Lavontai, Leonardo Group D (John Marshall): Jasmine, Luca, Aryan, Gabrielle Group E (Dahlonega Gold Rush): Timothy, Ajla, CJ, Justin Group F (Worcester v. Georgia): Jaden, Nicholas, Sophia, Judith Group G (Trail of Tears): Sha’carro, Maya, Darnell, Waleed