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Forced Removal

Causes and Effects of the Trail of Tears

Heather E. SchwartzSeries: Cause and Effect: American Indian History
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Pages
32
Year
2019
Language
English

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American Indians and white Americans had been living near each other for hundreds of years. But in 1830 the U.S. government forced Indians from their homes in the East. Many would die on their journey west, which became known as the Trail of Tears. How would it affect their lives and change the United States?

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"This series' cause/effect organization is easy for students to follow. . . .Political and/or military action taken against Native Americans, treaties, politicians, and wars are explained in brief. The final pages have three critical thinking areas for students to consider using the Common Core."
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"After a broad overview at the outset, a historical event is examined more thoroughly using a cause-and-effect framework. . . .Quotes from major players are incorporated, adding gripping human drama. . . .Informative and attractive."
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