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Trail Of Tears A Captivating Guide To The Forced Removals Of Cherokee Muscogee Creek Seminole Chickasaw And Choctaw Nations Captivating History History

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Trail Of Tears A Captivating Guide To The Forced Removals Of Cherokee Muscogee Creek Seminole Chickasaw And Choctaw Nations Captivating History History
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Author: Captivating History [History, Captivating]
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Trail Of Tears A Captivating Guide To The Forced Removals Of Cherokee Muscogee Creek Seminole Chickasaw And Choctaw Nations Captivating History History by Captivating History [history, Captivating] instant download after payment.

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One of the darkest and cruelest chapters in the history of the United States occurred when the nation’s young government decided to remove the native peoples from their lands in the name of profit.


Having helped settlers for hundreds of years, five Native American tribes found it increasingly more difficult to relate to and trust the country that had once acted as their allies. The native peoples had fought alongside the Americans to gain freedom from England, the nation that the colonists deemed oppressive and unfair. The native peoples acted as benefactors and teachers, helping the colonists to gain an advantage against an army that was far superior to the small forces that the colonists could muster.


The new country owed a lot of its existence to the native peoples, yet the settlers, who were of European descent, did not see it that way.

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