"This powerful collection of documents illumines the experiences of the original people of the United States during American Indian removal, offering readers a unique standpoint from which to understand American identity and the historical processes that have shaped it"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Evaluating and interpreting primary documents -- Historical introduction -- Chronology -- chapter 1. Evolution of federal government policies, 1778-1829 -- chapter 2. Rhetoric of removal, 1829-1830 -- chapter 3. Removals -- chapter 4. Ethnic cleansing -- chapter 5. Responses to removal -- chapter 6. Who owns the land?
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