The US in the 1830s debated the relationship between the US and Indian Communities of North America. The principles calling for equal rights and political democracy were in contradiction with the principles calling for the US to follow colonial principles of the European empires that had begun to invade North America in the late 1400s. The colonies that had revolted against British rule in the late 1700s continued their expansion of settlements and political incorporation. The proposal of Indian Removal was a straightforward expression of that expansionism. There was a national campaign developed in support of the Indian resistance, particularly from the Cherokee. The opposition to Removal was advancing principles that in effect called for ...
United States Indian policies have been widespread and varying over the years. Indian removal and re...
Since the day the white man first set foot upon the soil of the New World, the enigma of its aborigi...
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828 coincided with the rise of the nation\u27s ...
The US in the 1830s debated the relationship between the US and Indian Communities of North America....
The expansion of the United States at the expense of Native Americans during the nineteenth century ...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
The election of President Andrew Jackson in 1828 signaled a new era for the early United States. For...
This dissertation is about the use of the rhetoric of inevitability to justify the Jacksonian policy...
Although the U.S. Congress prohibited treaties with Indians after 1871, there are significant parall...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
The first section discusses sovereignty and the sources for foundational principles that pertain to ...
After fifteen years examining the native roots of American democracy, the authors have been intrigue...
158 leaves.The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, p...
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 gave the President of the United States the authority to negotiate tr...
At the turn of the twentieth century, anthropologists and politicians alike predicted the extinction...
United States Indian policies have been widespread and varying over the years. Indian removal and re...
Since the day the white man first set foot upon the soil of the New World, the enigma of its aborigi...
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828 coincided with the rise of the nation\u27s ...
The US in the 1830s debated the relationship between the US and Indian Communities of North America....
The expansion of the United States at the expense of Native Americans during the nineteenth century ...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
The election of President Andrew Jackson in 1828 signaled a new era for the early United States. For...
This dissertation is about the use of the rhetoric of inevitability to justify the Jacksonian policy...
Although the U.S. Congress prohibited treaties with Indians after 1871, there are significant parall...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
The first section discusses sovereignty and the sources for foundational principles that pertain to ...
After fifteen years examining the native roots of American democracy, the authors have been intrigue...
158 leaves.The problem. The purpose of this work is to present a descriptive narrative of the men, p...
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 gave the President of the United States the authority to negotiate tr...
At the turn of the twentieth century, anthropologists and politicians alike predicted the extinction...
United States Indian policies have been widespread and varying over the years. Indian removal and re...
Since the day the white man first set foot upon the soil of the New World, the enigma of its aborigi...
The election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828 coincided with the rise of the nation\u27s ...