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The relocation of Cherokees to move west of the Mississippi
The relocation of Cherokees to move west of the Mississippi River, as a way to make valuable land available to miners and
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In 1830, Native people from the Southeast United States were forced to move where?(1 point)
Responses West of the Mississippi to
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In 1830, Native people from the Southeast United States were forced to move where?(1 point)
Responses The Black Hills in South
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What is most necessary for a coherent text to do?(
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted • to take over land
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What was "Westward Expansion"? (1 Point)
1. The U.S. was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi river. It wanted
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What was “westward expansion”? (1 point)
The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take over land
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Though they had no legal right to represent the Cherokee Nation, some Cherokees signed the Treaty of New Echota with the U.S.
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Though they had no legal right to represent the Cherokee Nation, some Cherokees signed the Treaty of New Echota with the U.S.
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The federal government’s removal policy involved removing American Indians from lands __________.
A. in the Southeast to lands
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11. Why was control of the Mississippi River an important goal of the Union strategy in the West?
The Union army could use the
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