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The Causes and Consequences of Indian Removal

The Causes and Consequences of Indian Removal

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To appreciate American Indian voices in U.S. history To understand the complex reasons that the United States forced many Native nations from their homelands in the early 19th century To become aware of the legacy of Indian removal for both Native peoples and U.S. law . The Causes and Consequences of Indian Removal

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 - NATIVE HISTORY …

The Indian Removal Act of 1830 - NATIVE HISTORY …

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 CHAP. CXLVIII. - An Act to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of

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Did You Know? Facts About American Indian Removal

Did You Know? Facts About American Indian Removal

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after giving her blanket to a sick child. 7. 1 . AmericanIndian.si.edu/NK360 . American Indian Removal . What Does It Mean to Remove a People? 8. During the Muscogee (Creek) removal of 1836, Chief Eneah Micco and his people were chained and force-marched from east Alabama to Montgomery. One observer remarked that

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Manifest Destiny and Indian Removal - American Experience

Manifest Destiny and Indian Removal - American Experience

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While Indian removal as a policy was first envisioned by Thomas Jefferson, and structured by James Monroe, it was Andrew Jackson who fully realized removal, pushing the policy into law. Jackson had long been a supporter of removal. Prior to his presidency, he had commanded military forces in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida to quell

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Andrew Jackson's Speech to Congress on Indian Removal

Andrew Jackson's Speech to Congress on Indian Removal

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Andrew Jackson's Speech to Congress on Indian Removal "It gives me pleasure to announce to Congress that the benevolent policy of the Government, steadily pursued for nearly thirty years, in relation to the removal of the Indians beyond the white settlements is approaching to …

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The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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Indian Removal Act of 1830 . Many years later, most Choctaw people were removed from the homeland to what is now southeastern Oklahoma. This came about as a result of the Indian Removal Act, made into law on May 28, 1830. Created by President Andrew Jackson, the Indian

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Congress passes Indian Removal Act 1830, Cherokees refuse to move out of Georgia, sue and win (Worcester v. Georgia 1832), Jackson ignores the court and tells Georgia to move them anyway, eventually the federal government institutes forced removal (Trail of Tears 1838) – both parties support this policy

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Ms. Wiley’s APUSH Period 4 Packet, 1800-1840s Name

Ms. Wiley’s APUSH Period 4 Packet, 1800-1840s Name

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15-18 5) Indian Removal Documentary (focus: 1830s) 19-23 6) The Jackson Administration (1829-1837) 24-28 7) Market Revolution in the Urbanizing North 29 8) Second Great Awakening 30-36 9) Reform Movements in the North 37-42 10) Education Reform in the North ... [s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.

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AP UNITED STATES HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES

AP UNITED STATES HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES

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• Supported Indian removal. • Supported by Irish and German immigrants, poor farmers in the North and Midwest, small planters in the South, skilled and unskilled workers in cities and towns, the “common man.” • Presidents: Jackson, Van Buren; prominent leaders: John C. Calhoun, James K. Polk (House Speaker), Thomas Hart Benton.

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