Trail of Tears across Missouri
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As settlers moved beyond the eastern seaboard during the early nineteenth century, the government forced thousands of American Indians from their ancestral lands. The Cherokees, the largest and most important tribe in the Southeast, fought exile with a combination of passive resistance and national publicity for their plight. Because they had successfully resisted the government's efforts to move them from their homeland, their removal was particularly brutal when it finally came. The Trai…
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Print BooksSocial SciencesHistoryReferencePaperbackNonfictionEnglish Language ReferenceNative American StudiesUnited States HistoryNative North American PeopleUnited States History - Midwestern RegionNative North American HistoryEnglish Language ReadersNative North American Peoples - Law, Politics, & GovernmentMissouri - State & Local HistoryNative North American History - Southeastern Tribes



