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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
6

Name four historical lenses through which you could analyze the events of the cherokee removal. specify one aspect of this event

for each lens that you cite.
History
2 answers:
Nadya [2.5K]3 years ago
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Settlers: Most settlers would find that the promise of land is enough to force the removal of those who lived on the land before them, putting themselves above those affected. Although not all of them would be for the removal, some would still see the major affects on the Cherokee people.

The Cherokee: Its not too hard to understand how strange it would be to have different lifestyles trusted upon you, especially when some are following the lifestyle, and others aren't. The confusion of what to do would massively impact the Cherokee.

The Government: Of course, the main focus of the government is to keep their citizens happy, and provide with what they want/need. Most likely, the government wouldn't put up a huge fight over whether or not they should remove the Cherokee. As long as the people are happy, they're in power.

Outside Eyes: Anyone who is an outsider to the events may be torn on deciding who to 'side' with. The Cherokees are being treated unequally and forced out of their homeland, somewhere they've lived for hundreds of years. The settlers need somewhere to live and accommodate the expanding population.

All sides struggled in this situation, inhumane actions were taken, and lives were lost. One can only hope such events will stay in the history books.

(Hopefully this is what you were asking for!!!)
Alla [95]3 years ago
4 0

Answer

  • The four aspects that lead to the removal of Cherokee removal are:
  • Cultural Aspects
  • Social Aspects
  • Economical Aspects
  • Political aspects

 

Explanation

The Cherokee removal is referred to as the forced large- scale displacement of Cherokees from their homeland to the Indian territories. This was in effect to the social, political, cultural and economic differences between the native Americans and the White Settlers. The removal of Cherokee can be thus termed as an extension of racially prejudicial conduct of America for natives in the 19th century.

Further Explanation

The Cherokees were not considered socially equal to Whites and were considered inferiors to them. The urge to establish White supremacy and dominance over native Americans can be regarded as one of the reasons for the removal of Cherokee.

The White settlers had now formed a Republican government in America and they had made stringent efforts for Indians to adopt their style and standards of living. However, the Indians had always resisted this interference and they had maintained that they had their independent sovereign nation. The question of different sovereign nation within America was not acceptable to the mainstream political class of the State.

The removal of Cherokees can also be in effect to cater to the demand of arable land to promote commercially viable cotton agriculture. These areas of lands were possessed by Cherokees who had made it complex for the Whites to carry on their ambitions. It is in this manner that Cherokees were removed for economic reasons.

The Cherokees were culturally different from the Whites. They had traditionally practiced hunting and had lived a tribal life. The Whites were opposed to their way of living and always wanted them to get educated and behave culturally different. Thus there persisted a  huge amount of cultural differences between both of them.

Learn More

  • What was one result of American Indian removal for the Cherokee,  brainly.com/question/2842333  , Answered by Francocanacari
  • How did the Cherokee initially respond to the Indian removal act , brainly.com/question/6937709 , Answered by W0lf93

Keywords

Removal of Cherokee, aspects of removal of Cherokee, reasons for removal of Cherokee, why were the Cherokees removed, difference between Cherokees and White Americans.

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