An administrative Trail of Tears: Indian Removal Summary: The five cultivated clans from the South West were
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An administrative Trail of Tears: Indian Removal Summary: The five "cultivated clans" from the South West were migrated to Oklahoma by the "national government" in the nineteenth century. The hierarchical construction drove the Choctaws "fairly" out of the South. A judicial survey had not yet been carried out in the US, and both interior and outer regulations were on display. The deals between the US and Indian clans were then viewed as "regulated."A horrendous result arose because of this multitude of conditions. 1. Early on, Greenwood LeFlore's parents taught him the importance of unity among Choctaws and Anglo-Americans. The Choctaws benefited from this because it allowed the tribe that had been living there to remain, flout the removal act of 1830, and forge a treaty that worked for them. Why do you suppose other tribes didn't like this? If everyone inherited Leflore's parents' beliefs, how would you perceive America today?
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts