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    European treatment of Native Americans and Africans. E. Spain was able to create a dominant colonial system by sending conquistadors to the Americas with advanced military technology. They also brought disease over to the Americas that killed many Indians. F. The native tribes were treated badly by the Spanish as the Spanish enslaved them and exploited them to find gold and silver. Their justification for this behavior is that the conquistadors were ordered to come back with gold and silver so they

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    most tragic instance of what could have succeeded in American Indian policy and didn’t. All these things that Americans would proudly see as the hallmarks of civilization are going to the West by Indian people. They do everything they were asked except one thing. What the Cherokees ultimately are‚ they may be Christian‚ they may be literate‚ they may have a government like ours‚ but ultimately they are Indian. And in the end‚ being Indian is what killed them.” The Treaty of Hopewell was set up

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    Zinn 5 Paragraph Essay In “A People’s History of the United States‚” by Howard ZinnZinn states “To emphasize the heroism of Columbus and his successors as navigators and discovers‚ and to deemphasize their genocide‚ is not a technical necessity but an ideological choice. It serves-unwittingly-to justify what was done‚” this quote is true to all extent. True‚ Columbus and his followers founded Central America‚ but they were obviously not the first or the “native” Americans would have not been

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    Sam Davis Chambers Cherokee Removal essay 11/19/13 Georgia’s campaign for Indian removal begins in the early 19th century. The state of Georgia and the federal government made an agreement that made Georgia surrender its colonial land claims in the present day Alabama-Mississippi border region. Part of the deal insured that the United States government would acquire all the lands held by Indians within the new boundaries of the state as “rapidly as it could be done peaceably and on reasonable

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    Cherokee Removal Chapter 2: Georgia was one of the most important in the policy of indian removal and its relation to the Cherokees No state wanted them out more‚ sent most resolutions‚ had hard delegation‚ most press about indian removal Begins in 1802‚ state and fed gov. negotiated arrangement where Georgia gives up its colonial charter claims to Alabama and Mississippi. In compensation‚ Georgia gets $1.25 million‚ congressional agreement to assume responsibility for the legal and financial

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    called the United States‚ the Cherokee people used to live in this land in the valleys of rivers that drained the southern Appalachians. These people made their homes‚ farmed their land‚ and buried their dead. Also these people‚ who are now called Indians claimed larger lands. They would use these for hunting deer and gathering material‚ to live off of. Later these lands were called Virginia and Kentucky. As it is mentioned in the text‚ these people had their own culture and own way of life. They had

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    Robin Wright American History 131-I3 April 1‚ 2013 The Cherokee Removal Long before the United States existed‚ the Cherokee people lived in the valleys of the rivers that drained the southern Appalachians. Within their villages the Cherokees built their towns‚ cleared their fields‚ planted their crops‚ and buried their dead. They also claimed a larger domain of land that extended into what is now known as Kentucky and Virginia. (Perdue and Green‚ pg.1) On these lands the Cherokee men would

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    Devon Lima-Mitchell 11/8/10 English 201A West Passionate Declarations: “The Ultimate Power” Everywhere you go you see it‚ whether it is children on the playground fighting over who uses the swings next or the evening news blaring from the television about another suicide bombing‚ violence follows us wherever we go. Throughout history violence has been socially accepted. Our ancestors used it to determine weakness and now we are using it again for the same reasons. Today the United States must

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    B00386518 Section 11 Chapter 7 The Removal of the Cherokees Why did Removal Happen? The Trail of Tears was a name given to the cruel journey of the Cherokee Indians that were forced to move west from their native land in Georgia by The United States of America. It was a crucial time in United States history and much of the blame has been put on Americans. But it should be known that removal of the Cherokee tribe has two sides. Removal of the Cherokee Indians happened not only because of White Americans

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    their communities‚ and spreading diseases. What evidence does Zinn cite to illustrate the overall impact of Indian removal? He uses the story “Fathers and Children” to show the overall impact. The book talked about how the Native Americans were treated horrible. They were kicked out of their home and their homeland and as the horrors went on the Native population began to decrease majorly. How do Jefferson’s views concerning Indian policy differ when he served as Secretary of state and as President

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