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The Indian Removal Act By Ethan , Ben , and S eena

The Indian Removal Act By Ethan , Ben , and S eena. Current Living Conditions Of Native Americans.

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The Indian Removal Act By Ethan , Ben , and S eena

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  1. The Indian Removal Act By Ethan, Ben, and Seena

  2. Current Living Conditions Of Native Americans Most Native Americans live without electricity, phone services and have to walk miles to get to the nearest grocery store. They have been living this way for a long time now. For trying to be like us we kicked the Native Americans out of their homeland and now they live in ratty huts like this.

  3. Land Plotting Of course without kicking out the Native Americans we wouldn’t have the states of Alabama, Iowa, Georgia, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Florida along with everything west of it. Without kicking the Native’s out we would have never become the great and powerful nation of American that we are today!

  4. Trail Of Tears The Trail of Tears was a low-point in American history. We brutally executed a systematic removal of Natives from locations south to west. We broadly forced the removal in 1830 with the signing of the IRA. In the horrible death march over 4,000 out of 17,000 estimated travelers died. The last Cherokees arrived in Oklahoma in March 1839.

  5. Justified or Not Because of the information you just saw, we believe the IRA was not justified. We brutally kicked out the Native Americans for trying to be like us. Even though we needed the land Andrew Jackson went against the law to use force. Over 4,000 Native Americans died on the Trail of Tears. Now because of us, most of the Native Americans live in ratty huts with no electricity, phone lines and have to walk a mile to the nearest grocery store. Of course some people would say different because we needed the land so it can be a matter of opinion.

  6. Sources • Bibliography • Hart, Diane. History Alive. Madison,Wisconcin: Teachers Curriculum Institute, 2011. • Hill, Ramona. auinca. 2012. 23 October 2013 <Auinca.com/living-conditions-2/>. • Shoemaker, Ben Rowe, SeenaSaiedian and Ethan Christ. IRA 23 October 2013. • State, Department of. Indian Treaties and the Removal Act of 1830. n.d. 23 October 2013 <http://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/IndianTreaties>. • Throckmorton, Warren. The Taril of Tears remembered. 1 March 2011. 23 October 2013 <http://wthrockmorton.com/2011/03/the-trail-of-tears-remembered/>. Thank you to these wonderful sources. Without them this would not have been possible.

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