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1 14.7 “Jackson’s Indian Policy and The Trail of Tears” Page 192 in your History Alive Books (L21 & R22) in your Interactive Notebook

2 Trail of Tears

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4 Outline Notes (L21) 125, 000 Native Americans living on the East Coast

5 Outline Notes (L21) Jackson wants to move the N.A ’ s to the MidWest

6 a. The Five Civilized Tribes 1. Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, & Seminole 2. Most farmed, had a written language, newspaper, and constitution 3. Hoped to live in peace w/t whites

7 Outline Notes (L21) II. The Indian Removal Act (Law) 1. In 1830 Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. 2. Jackson wanted to trade their land in the East with land in the West (Great Plains). 3. Some moved voluntarily, but others fought back. 4. Black Hawk led Sac & Fox against the removal

8 Outline Notes (L21) The Great Plains (Mid West)

9 Outline Notes (L21) III. The Trail of Tears 1.Many Whites disagreed w/ this treatment of Indians. 2.4,000 Indians died 3.Jackson was proud to “ solve ” the problem of Indians. 4.The Trail of Tears was a cruel act against the Indians. 5.The Seminole hid in Florida.

10 Reflection (R22) Directions: You will receive a blue piece of paper. On the paper, create a shape of a tear drop to symbolize the Trail of Tears. On your Tear Drop you can create your own poem or a Cinquain poem explaining your feelings during the trail of tears. Make sure to use details and descriptive words in your poem.

11 Reflection (R22)

12 cinauain Trail of Tears Sorrow, despondent Weeping, wandering, despairing The Trail of Tears is like Trail of


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