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Seeking Freedom
Causes and Effects of the Flight of the Nez Perce
Heather E. SchwartzSeries: Cause and Effect: American Indian History(0)
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The U.S. government told the Nez Perce in 1877 to move to a reservation far from their home, or else. What started out peacefully ended in a desperate attempt to escape U.S. forces. About 800 tribal members ran for their lives, almost reaching safety in Canada. How would it affect their lives and change the United States?
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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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"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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