by Mary Elizabeth Young (Author)
President Andrew Jackson wanted to secure all 25 million acres east of the Mississippi River. When the indigenous tribes balked, Jackson offered treaties that promised a farm to each of an Indian family in exchange for the remaining land. Mary Elizabeth Young details the repercussions of these treaties for American Indians and Anglo-Indian relations. Few if any Indians ever saw that promised farmland, but the United States received its share-and more.
Number of Pages: 228
Dimensions: 0.59 x 9.14 x 6.18 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 05, 2000