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Westward Movement

Territorial expansion and related land policies had a very negative impact on Native Americans!. As more settlers moved father west

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Westward Movement

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    1. Westward Movement Explain how territorial expansion and related land policies affected Native Americans, including their resistance to Americans taking over the land, breaking treaties, and massacring the Native American people, the Indian Removal Act of 1830; and the Seminole Wars.

    2. Territorial expansion and related land policies had a very negative impact on Native Americans!

    3. The Indian Removal Act of 1830

    4. The Indian Removal Act of 1830

    5. If a tribe resisted the Americans taking over the lands, the U.S. government would take the land by force.

    6. Having no choice, some Native American tribes moved farther west voluntarily.

    7. So, what did other Native Americans, such as the Cherokee, do?

    8. So, what did other Native Americans, such as the Cherokee, do?

    9. Seminole Wars

    10. Seminole Wars

    11. Breaking Treaties

    12. Breaking Treaties

    13. Massacring the Native American People

    14. Massacring the Native American People

    15. Massacring the Native American People

    16. Westward Movement Explain how territorial expansion and related land policies affected Native Americans, including their resistance to Americans taking over the land, breaking treaties, and massacring the Native American people, the Indian Removal Act of 1830; and the Seminole Wars.

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