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Relying on first hand accounts, this book tells how thousands of Native Americans were forced to cede land to European settlers and move westward in the 1830s. Presidential policies are examined, as well as the ways in which Indians attempted to maintain cultural identity during this radical shift.

The Taking of American Indian Lands in the Southeast: A History of Territorial Cessions and Forced Relocation, 1607-1840

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    Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
    Publication Date: 03/03/2011
    ISBN13: 9780786462773, 978-0786462773
    ISBN10: 786462779

    Number of Pages: 230

    Non Fiction , History

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    Relying on first hand accounts, this book tells how thousands of Native Americans were forced to cede land to European settlers and move westward in the 1830s. Presidential policies are examined, as well as the ways in which Indians attempted to maintain cultural identity during this radical shift.

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