All Roads Led from Rome: Facing the History of Cherokee Expulsion
The 1838 expulsion of the Cherokee Nation from the state of Georgia culminated a decade of oppressive policies and more than two decades of federal pressure on Native Americans to give up their homelands to white settlement. The expulsion occurred over six weeks under the supervision of soldiers sta...
Main Author: | Sarah H. Hill |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Emory Center for Digital Scholarship
2017-02-01
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Series: | Southern Spaces |
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Online Access: | https://southernspaces.org/node/43230 |
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