HIST 2003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Indian Removal Act, White Southerners, Civilizing Mission

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Moving west: jackson and the indians lesson 11 part 1. Exploring jackson"s interactions with indians and the removal act of 1830. Simulation paper: how these ideas of why or why not the united states should remove the. Indians how they"re interacting with american freedom. Removal debates: status of indians (foreign states or dependents) How the u. s treated the indians after the american revolution. In the past, the indians were allied with the british and enemies of the american government (already a tense relationship) The u. s are now interacting with these hostile indians and we see how these indians are resistant to these whites on their land and whites taking over their land. Recurring theme: indians are fearful of the whites, moving into indian land and into their territory which they thought had been their own. People thought this should be ongoing from the american revolution and on.

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