Before the creation of Americas, there was numerous tribes flourishing on this vast great continent. Tribes held dearly to the beliefs of the land; every animal, stream and mountain holds a powerful meaning and connection to their ancestors. Raised fierce warriors to conquer neighboring towns that lasted for generations that used their knowledge of mathematics, astronomy and science to grow crops in the harsh environment, navigate through their territory and communicate with other tribes miles away. Sadly, when Europeans sent settlers to North America, the natives were viewed different in every way and eventually considered savages. I will be discussing three different tribes to prove how wrong the Europeans were. ,
When Columbus first voyage to America was the greatest and beginning of the worst
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It started as the Indian Removal Act of 1830, moving 74000 Indians East and South of Mississippi River. Majority of the Indians deemed it unfair and unjust so they started a rebellion. Causing Jackson to send federal troops to destroy the rebellion, it only gained more reason to get rid of the Natives. While the Cherokee Nation, took a more civilized approach by taking this matter up to the Supreme Court to fight the way the Americas did. Nothing worked so they took it up with the senate, as a last resort. Sadly, none of these actions seemed to work it, it only strengthen Americas need to get rid of the Indians, to gain for land for the expansion in the west. All these actions evolved into the Trail of Tears. On paper it was a sound plan but in reality it was genocide act, a mass removal of Indians from all surrounding areas to travel hundreds of miles to Oklahoma territory, they did not get the opportunity to pack for this long journey. They crossed the frozen wilderness with few clothes on, very little food; it eventually caused thousands to