Trail of Tears for Children: The Deadly Journey of Thousands of Native Americans Forced Off Their Lands
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In 1830, almost 125,000 Native Americans lived in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, and Florida. Their ancestors had lived there for generations.
By 1840, however, all these natives were almost gone from their lands. What had happened?
The government had forced them to leave their lands and walk thousands of miles across the Mississippi River to Oklahoma, to ... More
By 1840, however, all these natives were almost gone from their lands. What had happened?
The government had forced them to leave their lands and walk thousands of miles across the Mississippi River to Oklahoma, to ... More
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Binding | Kindle Edition |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 23 |
ISBN-10 | B00OXDZ8ES |
Publication Date | 10/26/2014 |
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