Trail Of Tears Essay

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Native Americans were in The United States first, yet they were still kicked out. They had to go through many miseries, and the White Americans did not help. The Whites made the Native Americans go on harsh migrations, such as the Trail of Tears. The trail of tears caused the Native Americans to leave their territory and find new territory that happened due to the Indian removal act of 1830. The Native Americans also had to leave their land due to the White Americans moving westward to spread technology and democracy. The Native Americans were also not allowed to have their government on the national border. As well as not being allowed to adapt to the white culture within the national borders. Native Americans were not treated equally in the …show more content…

In the source Majority Opinion in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia by the supreme court, it says “the Cherokee were not a foreign nation or citizens of a state and therefore had no right to sue in court”. This quote depicts an absence of political rights. After all, they could not go to court because they were foreign. During this period, the Native Americans were also forced on the Trail of Tears which was caused by Andrew Jackson kicking them out due to the Indian removal act of 1830. However, the Trail of Tears also caused a lot of their population to rapidly decrease. Another example of the Native Americans not having equal political rights was in the letter sent by the Cherokee Nation of Indians, who stated “The letter says we will be punished if we refuse to go along with the treaty.” “Have we violated any of our many treaties? Have we acted in bad faith? We have done no such thing....” This quote portrays that even though the Native Americans have done nothing, Whites keep accusing them of violating their treaties. This demonstrates a lack of political rights by telling us that the White Americans are blaming Native Americans for violating treaties, but they are not. The evidence reveals the author's point of view because the chiefs of the Cherokee nation believe that it is unfair that they have to be accused of violating treaties when they did not do such a …show more content…

In the Second Annual Address to Congress, Andrew Jackson said, “How many thousands of our own people would gladly embrace the opportunity of moving West under such conditions!” The quote demonstrates the lack of social rights because Andrew Jackson was trying to make himself seem like the good guy so he said that moving west would be better for them. The author of this document was Andrew Jackson so he is only trying to make him look like a good president. In Robert Lindneux’s map of the trail of tears shows that the US had kicked out the Native Americans, and the Native Americans were not allowed to be with the whites. This map shows me that if the White Americans did not kick out the Native Americans, the Native Americans would not have had to suffer if the White Americans did not kick them out. The author of this document was Robert Lindneux who was a painter in colorado that painted pictures of mostly Native Americans, which shows me that he is