Sectionalism in the U.S. (1814-1838)

Sectionalism in the U.S. (1814-1838)

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Sectionalism in the Indian Removal Act

Exploring the presence of sectionalism during the events of the Indian Removal Act, using information from Howard Zinn’s “As Long as Grass Grows or Water Runs.” 

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