The Removal of the Choctaw IndiansUniv. of Tennessee Press, 1970 - 208 من الصفحات This is the most comprehensive examination of the treaties and policies that resulted in removal of the Choctaw Indians. It includes significant interpretations of Jefferson, Jackson, and other national leaders, as well as showing Choctaw leaders and people as agents in their ongoing tragedy. |
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One A PROUD HERITAGE | 3 |
Two CONFUSION OF POLICIES | 14 |
Three CALHOUNS POLICY OF MODERATION | 38 |
Seven THE END DRAWS NEAR | 100 |
Eight THE TREATY OF DANCING RABBIT CREEK | 116 |
Nine THE LONG TREK WEST | 129 |
Ten TO INDIAN TERRITORY TO BUILD A NEW NATION | 148 |
APPENDIX B | 174 |
APPENDIX C | 183 |
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accept agent allowed American Andrew Jackson appointed Arkansas Arkansas Territory Armstrong August boundary Bureau Calhoun Captain chiefs Choctaw Indians Choctaw Nation citizens civilized Claims Coffee Commissary commissioners complete Congress continued council December decided Department desired district dollars early east effort emigrants February forced further Gaines Gazette George Gibson History homes House hundred Ibid Indian Affairs James James Barbour January Jefferson John Eaton John McKee Journal July June land laws lbid LeFlore Letters Major March McKenney meet ment Mississippi River months move Natchez necessary negotiations North November October offered Office of Indian Oklahoma party persons present President problem proposed receive Records refused Register remain removal Representatives Secretary Senate sent September settlers South Southern Subsistence suggested supplies Territory Thomas thousand tion traveled treaty tribes United University Washington western Wright wrote