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1. page: short text for reading and learning new words;2. page: small quiz to check if the students understood the text / also some interesting history facts.In 1830 the Indian Removal Act was signed. In that Act, all the vast Natives’ lands east of the Mississippi river were to be exchanged for land to the west, called the “Indian colonization zone” (present-day Oklahoma). So the US goverment forced all the tribes from those lands to move, they mostly went on foot and tens of thousands men…

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 marks a dark time in American history regarding the new country’s relationship with the Native American population. It called for the “voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians” residing in the eastern United States ... Read More Indian Removal Act, Trail Of Tears, Deeper Meaning, Colonial America, Native American History, Us History, The Government, First Nations, Native American Indians

The Indian Removal Act of 1830 marks a dark time in American history regarding the new country’s relationship with the Native American population. It called for the “voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians” residing in the eastern United States ... Read More

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This Native American printable booklet is ideal to support your teaching of indigenous Americans, in particular the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole tribes.


Being in a flap book format means that your students can take notes about each tribe as you conduct some whole-class teaching input about the Trail of Tears or when studying the impact of Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act. Indian Removal Act, Seminole Tribe, Trail Of Tears, Indigenous Americans, Andrew Jackson, Research Skills, Native American Tribes, Homeschool Resources, Flip Book

This Native American printable booklet is ideal to support your teaching of indigenous Americans, in particular the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole tribes. Being in a flap book format means that your students can take notes about each tribe as you conduct some whole-class teaching input about the Trail of Tears or when studying the impact of Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act.

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Indian Policy- Indian policy was the act of removing hundreds of native american tribes from their native lands and relocating them. Their new territory was now in present day Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. This was also known as the Great American Desert because it was widely known as a dry and inferable, unfarmable land. Thomas Jefferson justified this movement by explaining that it was an area where native americans could live, undisturbed by the white men. Colville Tribe, Native American Facts, American Desert, Wounded Knee, American Indian History, Trail Of Tears, Native American Photos, Indian Tribes, Native American Heritage

Indian Policy- Indian policy was the act of removing hundreds of native american tribes from their native lands and relocating them. Their new territory was now in present day Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. This was also known as the Great American Desert because it was widely known as a dry and inferable, unfarmable land. Thomas Jefferson justified this movement by explaining that it was an area where native americans could live, undisturbed by the white men.

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