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“Manifest Destiny” and the Removal of the Native Americans
An American Tragedy
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“What is Manifest Destiny”
Americans believed that it was their future to expand and spread over the entire continent. Americans Push West
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But There Was 1 Problem Many Native Americans still lived on some of the land that American’s claimed to be theirs’. In 1830, there were still 150,000 Native Americans living in the Southeast.
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Nation’s of the Southeast
Creeks Choctaws Chickasaw Cherokee Seminole
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Conflict with White Settlers
Why would there be conflict with Settlers? Fought for control of fertile land. Attacked each other. Both sides killed innocent people.
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Misunderstood Uncivilized savages. Native American’s valued: Honor
What are some misunderstandings these two groups of people could have had? Uncivilized savages. Native American’s valued: Honor Dedication Honesty Bravery.
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The Government Steps In
Finally, after years of conflict, Andrew Jackson stepped in and asked the government to move Native American’s west of the Mississippi.
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Indian Removal Act of 1830 Buy land from Native American’s.
Pay for the move. Provide new land West of the Mississippi.
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Cherokees Refused to Leave
Adopted white customs. Bought slaves. Constitution based on the US constitution. Supreme Court sided with Cherokees.
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“The Trail of Tears” In 1838 US Army forced 15,000 Cherokees to move.
Marched over a 1000 miles. No shelter, little food, cold weather.
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4,000 died -mostly children and the elderly.
In this picture I see _____________, also I noticed that there is/are _____________. I wonder ____________. It must have been _______________. I can not believe that ______________. Can something like this happen again? 4,000 died -mostly children and the elderly.
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