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- American Revolution
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- Indian Removal
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- "To the Cherokee Tribe of Indians" from Jackson
- A Brief History and Description of Mashpee, Massachusetts
- A Description of the Mashpee Revolt by William Apess
- Cherokee and Creek Indians
- Claims arising under the Cherokee treaty
- Congressional bill to remove Indians
- Indian Populations, 1830
- Land lottery map of Cherokee territory in Georgia
- Letter from missionary about Cherokee religion
- Letter from Ross defending the Cherokees’ right to their land
- Manner of Instructing the Indians
- Memorial of a Delegation of the Cherokee Nation of Indians
- Memorial of the Cherokee Nation, December 1829
- Petition by ladies in Steubenville, OH, against Indian removal
- Petition by ladies in Steubenville, OH, against Indian removal
- Se-quo-yah
- South-west View of the Indian Church in Marshpee
- Success of the “civilizing” project among the Cherokee
- The Barnstable Journal Reports on the Mashpee Revolt
- The Boston Courier Reports on the Mashpee Revolt
- The Boston Daily Advocate Reports on the Mashpee “Revolt”
- The Cherokee Indians Speak to the U.S. Government
- The Cherokees’ Appeal
- The Mashpee Indians Defend William Apess
- The Mashpee Indians Lawyer Defends Their Cause
- William Apess
- Temperance Reform in the Early 19th Century
- The Dred Scott Decision
- The Kansas-Nebraska Act and Bleeding Kansas
- The Second Great Awakening and the Age of Reform
- War of 1812 and the Hartford Convention
- Westward Expansion
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