A Timeline History Of The Trail Of Tears


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A Timeline History Of The Trail Of Tears


A Timeline History Of The Trail Of Tears
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Author : Alison Behnke
language : en
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Release Date : 2015-11-01

A Timeline History Of The Trail Of Tears written by Alison Behnke and has been published by Lerner Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


In the early nineteenth century, the United States was growing quickly, and many people wanted to set up homes and farms in new areas. For centuries, American Indian nations—including the Cherokee—had been living on the land that white settlers wanted. The US government often stepped in to resolve conflicts between the groups with treaties. Many of these treaties called upon American Indians to give up some of their territory. The conflicts continued as more and more white settlers moved onto American Indian land. Finally, the US government passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This law ordered many American Indians to leave their homes. In 1838 military officials forced the Cherokee on a dangerous and heartbreaking journey from their homeland in the southeast region of the United States to territory 800 miles away in what is now the state of Oklahoma. Their journey became known as the Trail of Tears. Learn about the Cherokee Nation's forced removal from their ancestral homeland. Track the events and turning points that led to this dark and tragic time period in US history.



The Trail Of Tears


The Trail Of Tears
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Author : Jennifer Lombardo
language : en
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Release Date : 2020-07-15

The Trail Of Tears written by Jennifer Lombardo and has been published by Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-07-15 with Young Adult Nonfiction categories.


Native peoples of the United States have rich histories and traditions that help them maintain varied cultural identities in modern society. In the past, white Americans attempted to hide or eradicate these cultures, seeing Native Americans as an obstacle to prosperity. This distorted view eventually led to the deadly forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears. Primary sources and annotated quotes show readers the Trail of Tears from the perspective of those it affected. A detailed timeline and discussion questions add to this essential reading experience that illustrates many of the struggles Native Americans have experienced, up through to today.



The Trail Of Tears


The Trail Of Tears
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Author : Beatrice Harris
language : en
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Release Date : 2021-07-15

The Trail Of Tears written by Beatrice Harris and has been published by Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-15 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


Even the name, "Trail of Tears," evokes the great sadness of the compulsory relocation of Native Americans in the 1830s. This accessible book shares the tragic account of what happened when the U.S. government forcibly removed native peoples from their homelands and resettled them thousands of miles away. Readers will learn why this occurred and its terrible consequences. Maps, historic images, and fact boxes shed light on this devastating incident. The carefully crafted text is especially designed for struggling readers and those who need an approachable review of this controversial subject.



A Timeline History Of The Transcontinental Railroad


A Timeline History Of The Transcontinental Railroad
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Author : Alison Behnke
language : en
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Release Date : 2015-11-01

A Timeline History Of The Transcontinental Railroad written by Alison Behnke and has been published by Lerner Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


In the early nineteenth century, much of the land west of the Mississippi River was not yet part of the United States. Many people dreamed of settling this huge area, but the journey to get there was long and dangerous. By the mid-1860s, a bold plan had taken shape: the country had decided to build a single railroad stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Spanning North America, it would be the first railway to cross a continent: the first transcontinental railroad. Follow along with the difficult and dangerous work of building the transcontinental railroad. Track the events and turning points of this major construction project that contributed to the westward expansion of the United States, yet created hardships and conflicts along the way.



A Timeline History Of The Mexican American War


A Timeline History Of The Mexican American War
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Author : Alison Behnke
language : en
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Release Date : 2015-11-01

A Timeline History Of The Mexican American War written by Alison Behnke and has been published by Lerner Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


By the early and mid-nineteenth century, many US citizens were moving westward. Some of them settled in the territories of Texas and California, which belonged to Mexico at that time. In 1835 the tension between the two countries turned violent; US settlers started fighting for independence in the Texas Revolution. That conflict went on to ignite the Mexican-American War in 1846. The war lasted close to two years and claimed thousands of lives. In the end, Mexico lost a huge amount of land to its northern neighbor in exchange for money. The war left bitter resentments between the two governments, which now had to manage a shared border, unrest among their citizens, and their own civil wars. See how land conflicts erupted into violence between these two neighboring countries. Track the events and turning points that led to the Mexican-American War, and learn how the aftermath shaped the western expansion of the United States.



Forced Removal


Forced Removal
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Author : Heather E. Schwartz
language : en
Publisher: Capstone
Release Date : 2015

Forced Removal written by Heather E. Schwartz and has been published by Capstone this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


"Explains the Trail of Tears, including its chronology, causes, and lasting effects"--



Historical Sources On Westward Expansion


Historical Sources On Westward Expansion
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Author : Chet'la Sebree
language : en
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Release Date : 2019-12-15

Historical Sources On Westward Expansion written by Chet'la Sebree and has been published by Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-15 with Young Adult Nonfiction categories.


Although British colonist William Bradford once called America "a hideous and desolate wilderness," that type of sentiment did not keep colonists and future Americans from pressing westward to discover new lands, new riches, and new perils. Students will learn about famous and lesser-known explorers who traversed the great expanse. Through a variety of primary-source documents, readers will learn how the expansion affected not only the establishment of the country but international relationships and indigenous populations. Students gain a fuller understanding of the costs and benefits of Manifest Destiny.



A Timeline History Of Early American Indian Peoples


A Timeline History Of Early American Indian Peoples
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Author : Diane Marczely Gimpel
language : en
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Release Date : 2014-11-01

A Timeline History Of Early American Indian Peoples written by Diane Marczely Gimpel and has been published by Lerner Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-11-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


Hundreds, even thousands, of years before Europeans arrived in North America, American Indians had made their homes here. These many groups adapted to the varied lands and climates of what would later become the United States. Each group developed its own culture and history. When settlers from Britain, France, Spain, and Russia arrived, the newcomers interacted with American Indians in different ways. Some engaged in trade, while others tried to enslave American Indian peoples or to take over their territories. Many conflicts arose as the different groups fought over land and resources. The colonization of their land changed the lives of American Indians forever. Explore the history of the many American Indian peoples who predated the United States. Track the important events and turning points that shaped their cultures both before and after the arrival of European explorers, traders, and colonists.



Andrew Jackson S Presidency


Andrew Jackson S Presidency
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Author : Christine Zuchora-Walske
language : en
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Release Date : 2016-08-01

Andrew Jackson S Presidency written by Christine Zuchora-Walske and has been published by Lerner Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-01 with Young Adult Nonfiction categories.


In 1829 Andrew Jackson became the seventh president of the United States, the first who did not come from a wealthy, east coast family. Jackson led an adventurous—some would say notorious—life. More than any president before him, he sought to represent the voters—at this time, only white men—and the common people who, in his view, built and sustained the nation. In addition to supporting slavery, Jackson's policy of forcing American Indians to move West led to disaster, including the death of thousands on the Trail of Tears. President Jackson left a controversial legacy that modern Americans still grapple with.



The Trail Of Tears


The Trail Of Tears
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Author : Kristen Rajczak Nelson
language : en
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Release Date : 2017-07-15

The Trail Of Tears written by Kristen Rajczak Nelson and has been published by Greenhaven Publishing LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-15 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


The Trail of Tears is the name used to describe the forced migration of the Cherokee people in the 1830s from their homelands in the southeastern United States to land in what’s now Oklahoma. This devastating journey took the lives of thousands of Native Americans, and it’s one of the most shameful chapters in American history. Detailed main text—supported by enlightening sidebars and primary sources—gives readers a clear picture of the reasons the Cherokee people were forced from their homes and what happened to them on the difficult journey west.