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Cycle 6 goals Abraham Lincoln: Find key facts, examples and details from a source and incorporate them into a response Fort Sumter: Compare and contrast various historical events, figures and/or information Gettysburg: Interpret information in order to create an argument using evidence Sojourner Truth: Create a persuasive argument using connections, inferences and document information
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Aim: How did westward expansion affect Native Americans? Do Now: Describe events or groups of people who have been denied equal rights or freedom. Give examples from throughout the year and United States history.
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Essential Question: How free is the U.S.A.? How has the government or certain parts of society denied people their rights or freedom? In what ways have groups of people fought for their freedom and equality? How did westward expansion help reveal (show) problems of inequality within the United States?
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I. Indian Removal Act of 1830 President Andrew Jackson Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw tribes Native American reservations Worchester v. Georgia
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Andrew Jackson
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II. Trail of Tears 1830s displacement Cold, disease, starvation Federal troops
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