PPT-Indian Removal Act – Trail of Tears

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Mr Griffin How did the Cherokees fight back against the Federal Government differently than their ancestors They went to Court Who was the President of the United

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Mr Griffin How did the Cherokees fight back against the Federal Government differently than their ancestors They went to Court Who was the President of the United States during the Indian Removal Act. Indian Trail grew by 185 from 2000 2010 to 33518 people According to demographic data provider Nielsen the city Figure 1 Towne Centre Apartments Conceptual Master Plan brPage 2br is expected to add nearly 700 residents per year over the next five ye . As the population grew, the colonists pushed farther west into the territories occupied by the American Indians.. Inevitably. , this movement led to clashes over land.. How did the Proclamation of 1763 attempt to solve this problem? Was it successful?. The presence of Native . Americans represented a challenge or impediment to westward expansion. .. To the growing white majority of the Western frontier, the presence of any Indians at all, “civilized” or not, was unacceptable.. Old RagParking Old RagParkingRidge Trailto Nethers Ridge TrailTrailhead Summit (3296’) 600 600 600 www.nps.gov/shen Old Rag Circuit HikeDo not attempt this hike unless you are fully prepared.very Describe ONE of the following two events:. Bank Wars. OR. Nullification Crisis. THE TRAIL OF TEARS. Learning Goals. Essential Question. Was Andrew Jackson a hero or villain?. Learning Target. SWBAT evaluate reasons for Native American removal and critique the outcome of the Indian Removal Act.. Unit 3. : . Revolution. , . Statehood, and . Westward Expansion. Lesson 5: Indian Removal. Study Presentation. . Lesson 5: Indian Removal. . Vocab. – on page 70. Impressment. Syllabary. Trail of Tears. Indian Removal. ADD any extra information to your handy pre-printed notes. The information you ADD should be useful to your book.. We will fill in the systems column as we go along.. This PPT is online at georgiastudies2015.weebly.com. Part 2. Quick Review. How were the Creek and Cherokee alike and different?. What is Sequoyah most famous for? Was he Creek or Cherokee?. Who was the Creek chief that sold 22million acres of his people’s land?. two strategies in response to American expansion. nativists. vs. . accommodationists. neither approach could guarantee a place in American society. shift in American policy. from . civilization. to . Black Hawk War. 1827 - US govt says all Native Americans must leave Illinois. Chief Black Hawk of the Sauk refuses, saying no one can own land. US settlers moved into village when they were away hunting. Observations. What do you see? Be specific. .. Who is in the picture? What are they doing?.  . Describe . expressions on their faces. What do they seem to be feeling?. Besides . the Cherokee, who else do you see in the picture? Why do you think they are in the picture?. The trail is steep and strenuous in some . areas. . The hike usually takes 3-4 hours with a break for lunch. This trail travels down into the valley of Panther Creek so the return is mostly uphill to get back to the trailhead and bus.. Lessons . 1-6. To become like the people around you. A person or group that helps another for a common purpose. The cruel killing of many people. A struggle or disagreement. A relationship in which people or groups compete for the same thing. Lessons 1-6. To become like the people around you. A person or group that helps another for a common purpose. The cruel killing of many people. A struggle or disagreement. A relationship in which people or groups compete for the same thing.

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