Encyclopedia of American Indian Removal: [2 Volumes]

Encyclopedia of American Indian Removal: [2 Volumes]

$191.00 USD
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Encyclopedia of American Indian Removal: [2 Volumes]

Encyclopedia of American Indian Removal: [2 Volumes]

$191.00 USD

Overview

In 1830, Andrew Jackson became the first U.S. president to implement removal of Native Americans with the passage of the Indian Removal Act. Less than a decade later, tens of thousands of Native Americans--Cherokee, Chickasaw, Muscogee-Creek, Seminole, and others--were forcibly moved from their tribal lands to enable settlement by Caucasians of European origin.

Encyclopedia of American Indian Removal presents a realistic depiction of removal as a complicated process that was deeply affected by political, economic, and tribal factors, rather than the popular romanticized concept of American Indians being herded west by military troops through a trackless wilderness. This work is presented in two volumes. Volume One contains essays on subjects and people that are general in scope and arranged alphabetically by subject; Volume Two is dedicated to primary documents regarding Indian removal and examines specific information about political debates, Indian responses to removal policy, and removals of individual tribes.

Additional Information

ISBN: 9780313360411
Pages: 652
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc