The Indian Removal Act : forced relocation /
by Stewart, Mark.
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Summary: Describes the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and how it sparked intense moral and political debate. The act led to the near-destruction of five powerful Southeastern tribes, and exposed the widening gap between the young country?s ideals and its actions. Includes source notes and timeline.
The trail where they cried -- Cultures in contact -- A new nation -- Land exchange -- A swift removal -- A matter for the courts -- Leaving the land -- Living in the West.
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Describes the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and how it sparked intense moral and political debate. The act led to the near-destruction of five powerful Southeastern tribes, and exposed the widening gap between the young country?s ideals and its actions. Includes source notes and timeline.
Includes index and glossary.
Includes bibliographic references.
The trail where they cried -- Cultures in contact -- A new nation -- Land exchange -- A swift removal -- A matter for the courts -- Leaving the land -- Living in the West.
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