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Trail Of Tears

Published on Nov 06, 2015

Describes the major events, treaties, and important topics to learn while studying the trail of tears.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE TRAIL OF TEARS

MATTHEW AUSSEM

NATIVE TERRITORY

THE NATIVE AMERICANS STILL LEGALLY CONTROLLED SOME LAND
The yellow and orange areas show the areas in which the natives lived.

SOME NATIVES EVEN CONVERTED TO CHRISTIANITY

THEY WERE DOING THIS TO TRY TO FIT IN WITH THE WHITE SETTLERS
The natives tried their best to try to fit in with the white settlers.

THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE

IN 1803, THE U.S. PURCHASED A HUGE AMOUNT OF LAND FROM FRANCE
This purchase gave the settlers a opportunity to force the native Americans out west to the land bought in the Louisiana purchase.

IN 1828, GOLD WAS DISCOVERED ON CHEROKEE LAND

THIS SERVED AS A MOTIVE TO HAVE THE INDIANS REMOVED FROM THEIR LAND.

IN 1830, ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED THE INDIAN REMOVAL ACT

THIS ALLOWED THE GOVERNMENT TO NEGOTIATE LAND TREATIES WITH THE NATIVES.
In theory, this sounded like a good idea, but the native Americans were pretty much forced into signing unfair treaties.

THE 10 YEAR WAR

THE SEMINOLE TRIBE ENDED UP FIGHTING A 10 YEAR WAR WITH THE U.S. ARMY.
As a result of the stubbornness of the Seminole tribe, they ended up fighting a 10 year war against the U.S. army, causing many Seminole deaths.

ROUTES THAT THE INDIANS TOOK

THE NATIVES TOOK MANY DIFFERENT ROUTES. SOME EVEN TRAVELLED BY STEAMBOAT

HOW THE TRAIL OF TEARS GOT ITS NAME

A CHOCTAW CHEIF DESCRIBED IT AS A TRAIL OF TEARS AND DEATH

THE CHEROKEE BROUGHT THEIR CASE TO COURT

THE CHEROKEE PEOPLE PEACEFULLY REVOLTED AND BROUGHT THEIR CASE TO COURT
The Cherokee case went all the way up to the Supreme Court and eventually won, but by that time it didn't matter because the treaty of New Echota had already been established.

THE TREATY OF NEW ECHOTA

THIS TREATY SOLD ALL OF THE CHEROKEE LAND FOR $5 MILLION

THE CHEROKEE REMOVAL

ON MAY 17, 1838, THE U.S. ARMY FORCED THE CHEROKEE OFF THEIR LAND AT GUNPOINT.

MANY PEOPLE DIED IN THE CAMPS

THE MAIN CAUSES OF DEATH WERE STARVATION, SMALL POX AND PNEUMONIA

STEAMBOATS

A FEW THOUSAND OF THE CHEROKEE WERE LOADED ONTO STEAMBOATS TO MAKE THE JOURNEY BY RIVER

JOHN ROSS

JOHN ROSS SAVED MANY LIVES BY SPLITTING UP HIS PEOPLE

TRAIL OF TEARS HISTORIC TRAIL

IN 1987, CONGRESS CREATED THE TRAIL OF TEARS NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL

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