Expanding the nation:exploring the West
Andrew Jackson. Early Life Andrew Jackson was born into a poor family in South Carolina. He fought in the American Revolution Became famous as the commander.
Eighth Grade Native American Land Curriculum Part II – Lesson 3 Policies and Laws – Removal and Reservations.
US History Ch 12.4
TX History Ch 12.2
US CH7 S2_09
Standard B.1.k.: Identify and evaluate the political and territorial changes resulting from westward expansion of the United States in the early nineteenth.
Story Elements. Characters A dynamic character is one who goes through a personality change due to the events in the story. A static character is one.
Indian Removal Act of 1830- Federal government forced Native Americans to move west. Most moved to Texas and Oklahoma Worcester v. Georgia (1832): Supreme.
Ch.3.2 & 3.3. Essential Question: What problems did our new nation TRY to overcome?
Jackson and the Indians Vs.. Indians in the Southeast By the 1820s, only about 100,000 still lived east of the Mississippi, and most of them were in the.
Indian Removal SS8H5 The student will explain significant factors that affected the development of Georgia as part of the growth of the United States between.