Trail Of Tears
1.How might the Trail of Tears relate to Manifest Destiny (and help to expand the U.S)?
2.Will/Will not act affect the British Colonies and B.N.A (British North America)?
2.Will/Will not act affect the British Colonies and B.N.A (British North America)?
Summary: 1. The Trail of Tears relates to Manifest Destiny because expansion wanted to be created by the president of America at the time of 1830, by claiming the Indian Removal Act. The act has released Native American into their own Indian Territory (Oklahoma - westward), including nations like Cherokee, Muscogee (creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw. America needed the freedom of free space and expansion, so the act was set and the nations were released. The relation to Manifest Destiny is wide because Manifest Destiny supports the country of America to create a country-wide expansion from the Mississippi river, and there so, ceasing the Native Americans land. Not only would this create an expansion for future seeking and developing for North America, it also separated a great group of nations from their land, and forcing them to leave with attitude towards their trail. America has not only helped by the purchase of Louisiana, but also helped by the cease of the Trail of Tears. Also, the nations had racial superiority against the Americans because of the ceasing their land. This could lead them to their home in Oklahoma, or elsewhere, such as B.N.A (British North America); How might that make B.N.A feel with a random group of nations entering their territory?
Key Points:
-Government had an Indian Removal Act of 1830 to remove Native Americans from Southeastern parts of the United States.
-Nations had to be removed to their Indian Territory in Eastern section of the old-day state of Oklahoma.
-Many nations suffered diseases, starvation and exposure while travelling to their Territories
-Also, many Natives had died due to these effects.
-When all the nations were removed by 1837, the free land available consisted of 25 million acres (100, 000 km ^2) for most of WHITE SETTLEMENT people.
-Government had an Indian Removal Act of 1830 to remove Native Americans from Southeastern parts of the United States.
-Nations had to be removed to their Indian Territory in Eastern section of the old-day state of Oklahoma.
-Many nations suffered diseases, starvation and exposure while travelling to their Territories
-Also, many Natives had died due to these effects.
-When all the nations were removed by 1837, the free land available consisted of 25 million acres (100, 000 km ^2) for most of WHITE SETTLEMENT people.
The act of Trail of Tears.
MEMORIAL OF THE CHEROKEES.
Primary - Memorial of the Cherokees, written in both English and Cherokee, 02/15/1830
Primary - Memorial of the Cherokees, written in both English and Cherokee, 02/15/1830
The Native Americans movement from westward East Mississippi, to Oklahoma.
Will/Will not affect B.N.A?
-In many ways, the nations could potentially affect the Britain colonies with themselves entering into B.N.A
-Looking at our map, it shows us how close and central the trail was within North America, so there could be a potential chance of the nations entering B.N.A
-Racial attitude for Native Americans may have set some of them off to British North America with racial sense and superiority. So they could've travelled to B.N.A as the Native Americans, during the Trail of Tears.
TRAIL OF TEARS, IN ACTION.
Secondary - Google Images.
Secondary - Google Images.
BIBLIOGRAPHY -
Secondary - Trail of Tears, Wikipedia. Last edited Feb 17th, 2014. Retrieved: Feb 26th, 2014.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears
Secondary - Manifest Destiny, Weebly. No date specified. Retrieved: Feb 26th, 2014.
http://wetrailoftears.weebly.com/manifest-destiny.html
Primary - Wikimedia and the collaborate digital archives. Trail of Tears. Government Archives of America. July 25th, 2011. Retrieved: Feb 26, 2014.
http://blogs.archives.gov/TextMessage/2011/07/25/wikimedia-and-the-new-collaborative-digital-archives/
Primary Letter - Memorial of the Cherokees, Written in both English and Cherokee, The National Archives, 2/15,1830. Retrieved: Feb 26, 2014.http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ShowFullRecordLinked?tab=showFullDescriptionTabs/digital&%24searchId=2&%24showFullDescriptionTabs.selectedPaneId=details&%24digiDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24digiViewModel.detailId=1&%24partitionIndex=0&%24digiSummaryPageModel.targetModel=true&%24submitId=1&%24digiViewModel.name=digiViewModel&%24resultsDetailPageModel.search=true&%24digiDetailPageModel.resultPageModel=true&%24resultsDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24resultsDetailPageModel.pageSize=1&%24sort=RELEVANCE_ASC&%24highlight=false
Youtube video -
Secondary - King, Randy. Indian Removal Act 1830 Andrew Jackson. Youtube, Aug 12, 2010. Retrieved Feb 26, 2014.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfo_LnuDJ1c
Secondary - Trail of Tears, Wikipedia. Last edited Feb 17th, 2014. Retrieved: Feb 26th, 2014.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears
Secondary - Manifest Destiny, Weebly. No date specified. Retrieved: Feb 26th, 2014.
http://wetrailoftears.weebly.com/manifest-destiny.html
Primary - Wikimedia and the collaborate digital archives. Trail of Tears. Government Archives of America. July 25th, 2011. Retrieved: Feb 26, 2014.
http://blogs.archives.gov/TextMessage/2011/07/25/wikimedia-and-the-new-collaborative-digital-archives/
Primary Letter - Memorial of the Cherokees, Written in both English and Cherokee, The National Archives, 2/15,1830. Retrieved: Feb 26, 2014.http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ShowFullRecordLinked?tab=showFullDescriptionTabs/digital&%24searchId=2&%24showFullDescriptionTabs.selectedPaneId=details&%24digiDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24digiViewModel.detailId=1&%24partitionIndex=0&%24digiSummaryPageModel.targetModel=true&%24submitId=1&%24digiViewModel.name=digiViewModel&%24resultsDetailPageModel.search=true&%24digiDetailPageModel.resultPageModel=true&%24resultsDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24resultsDetailPageModel.pageSize=1&%24sort=RELEVANCE_ASC&%24highlight=false
Youtube video -
Secondary - King, Randy. Indian Removal Act 1830 Andrew Jackson. Youtube, Aug 12, 2010. Retrieved Feb 26, 2014.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfo_LnuDJ1c