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Cherokee Indians, Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw Indians, Creek Indians, Five Civilized Tribes, Government relations, Indian land transfers, Indians of North America, Indians, Treatment of, Land tenure, Land transfers, Relocation, Seminole Indians, Treatment of Indians, United States, Indian Removal, 1813-1903, Transferencia de tierrasPlaces
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Bibliography: p. [387]-394.
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"AS THE area of white population east of the Mississippi river expanded, intrusion into the regions occupied or hunted over by the Indians increased, and there was heard with greater frequency the demand that the government extinguish the Indian title to these lands."
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