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storchak [24]
3 years ago
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Pretend you are a Native American teenager writing in your journal. You have just listened to your parents and grandparents disc

uss the history of your family and the events that took place during the settlers’ migration West. Describe your feelings regarding these events. Pretend you are a Native American teenager writing in your journal. You have just listened to your parents and grandparents discuss the history of your family and the events that took place during the settlers’ migration West. Describe your feelings regarding these events.
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Rzqust [24]3 years ago
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The feeling is best described as heartbraking because they moved west because they were basically forced out. how would you feel if people who youve done nothing but help kick you out of your home when your family has lived there for generations. many people died on the journey by diseases and conditions they werent accustomed to.

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