The Indian Removal Act of 1830 marks a dark time in American history regarding the new country's relationship with the Native American population. The Act called for the "voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians" residing in the eastern United States to the west of the Mississippi River. Between 1831 and 1837, approximately 46,000 Native Americans were forced to leave their homes in southeastern states.
ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Banished
reveals true stories, documents and news articles from this sad time in Alabama's history. Some stories include:
Choctaw & Treaty Of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Private Contracts For Removal
Stockades In Alabama
The Long Trail West
Reverend Daniel S. Burtrick's 1838 Journal
An Observer Writes His Memories
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 marks a dark time in American history regarding the new country's relationship with the Native American population. The Act called for the "voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians" residing in the eastern United States to the west of the Mississippi River. Between 1831 and 1837, approximately 46,000 Native Americans were forced to leave their homes in southeastern states.
ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Banished
reveals true stories, documents and news articles from this sad time in Alabama's history. Some stories include:
Choctaw & Treaty Of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Private Contracts For Removal
Stockades In Alabama
The Long Trail West
Reverend Daniel S. Burtrick's 1838 Journal
An Observer Writes His Memories
ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Banished: Lost & Forgotten Stories
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781978076044 |
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Publisher: | CreateSpace Publishing |
Publication date: | 10/29/2017 |
Series: | Alabama Footprints , #8 |
Pages: | 150 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d) |