The Forced Removal of American Indians from the Northeast

The Forced Removal of American Indians from the Northeast

Author: David W. Miller

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2011-10-10

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0786487054

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Between the settlement of the Pilgrims in New England in 1620 and the 1850s, native Indians were forced to move west of the Mississippi River. In the process they surrendered, mainly reluctantly, their claims to 412,000 square miles of land east of the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River and the Mason-Dixon Line. Relying on the words of those involved and pertinent documents, this study gives insight into the thoughts and attitudes of those demanding the movement and the efforts of the Indians to remain. The changes in governmental policies that came about as a result of the Revolutionary War are noted as is the incremental weakening of the Indians as the avalanche of settlers moved west. Attention is given to the policies of George Washington and his secretary of war, Henry Knox, in the early years of the United States.


Who's who in New York City and State

Who's who in New York City and State

Author: Lewis Randolph Hamersly

Publisher:

Published: 1914

Total Pages: 816

ISBN-13:

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Containing authentic biographies of New Yorkers who are leaders and representatives in various departments of worthy human achievement including sketches of every army and navy officer born in or appointed from New York and now serving, of all the congressmen from the state, all state senators and judges, and all ambassadors, ministers and consuls appointed from New York.