Description |
113 pages |
Series |
Problems in American civilization |
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Problems in American civilization.
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Contents |
The expulsion of the Cherokees / Ulrich Bonnell Phillips -- Condition and ulterior destiny of the Indian tribes (December 8, 1829) / Andrew Jackson -- Land policies and the Georgia Law of December 19, 1829 -- Speech before the Senate (April 9, 1830) / Theodore Frelinghuysen -- Speech before Congress (May 17, 1830) / Wilson Lumpkin -- From Speech before Congress (May 19, 1830) / David Crockett -- Memorial of the Cherokee Nation (July 17, 1830) -- Indian removal and the general good / Andrew Jackson -- Resolution and statements of the missionaries -- The Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia / John Marshall -- The Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia: dissenting opinion / Smith Thompson -- Worcester vs. the State of Georgia / John Marshall -- The sovereignty of the states / George M. Troup -- Message to Georgia Legislature / Wilson Lumpkin -- The tyrannical arm of brutal power / Frances M. Trollope -- Present and future condition of the Indians / Alexis De Tocqueville -- Letter to Martin Van Buren / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Georgia's dishonor / Helen Hunt Jackson -- The advance of the Georgia frontier / Frederick Jackson Turner -- Georgia's destiny / E. Merton Coulter |
Summary |
During the fall and winter of 1838, the Cherokee Nation was gathered and marched west by General Winfield Scott |
Notes |
Bibliography: p. [111]-113 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliography |
Notes |
Problems in American civilization no:35 |
Subject |
Cherokee Indians -- Government relations.
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Cherokee Indians -- History -- 19th century.
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Cherokee Indians -- History.
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Cherokee Indians -- Relocation.
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Trail of Tears, 1838-1839.
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Author |
Guttmann, Allen.
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LC no. |
62051790 |
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