1. The Oppression of American Indians
From the arrival of European explorers into the, "New World," Native American tribes were brutally killed and forced out of their own land. ... The arrival of Europeans to the Americas in the seventeenth century marked a major change in the natives' society and culture. ... In an effort to obtain these lands, native tribes were often victimized and discriminated. ... Tecumseh, who was a Native American leader, opposed this invasion, and organized an Indian Confederation. ... The Trail of Tears was the forced relocation of Native American tribes following the Indian Removal Act o...
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