Published: 2013
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"Indian Removal and the Trail of Tears: Common Core Lessons & Activities" by Carole Marsh explores the tragic history of the Indian Removal Act and the subsequent Trail of Tears. The book offers educational lessons and activities designed for middle school students to understand the difficult journey faced by Native American tribes, particularly the Cherokee, during forced relocation in the 1830s. Through engaging activities, students learn about the impact of these events on indigenous communities and the broader implications for American history, encouraging critical thinking about issues such as justice, cultural preservation, and the consequences of government policies. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Common Core .
This book was published in 2013 by Gallopade International .
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