1. Settlers vs. Native Americans 2. Non-Indians viewed frontier asopenfor development, but Indians lived there for centuries The West was NOT Empty 3. Starting in 1812, all…
Slide 11 Tracking Tennessees Economic Recovery David A. Penn, Director and Associate Professor Business and Economic Research Center Jennings A. Jones College of Business…
1. How did the Indians lose their land? 2. Wilfs To understand the stages in losing their land and to mind map them To create a more detailed mind map To select and prioritise…
1. Welcome to our Bible Study 21st Sunday in the Ordinary Time B 23 August 2015 In preparation for this Sunday’s liturgy As aid in focusing our homilies and sharing Prepared…
Slide 1Weddings, plots and Obeisance Aim: to understand how Alexander tried re-unifying his Empire and what went wrong. Starter: Who’s Who? On the next slides will be the…
Slide 1 An Overview of Tribal Epidemiology Centers and Collaborations with State Vital Records to Improve Data Quality and Address Emerging Issues Judith Thierry, D.O., MPH,…
Slide 1 Andrew Jackson as President 1828-1836 Jackson ’ s two terms in office were tough! Secession, depression, and even a good old fashion scandal met “Old Hickory”…
Slide 1 Native American Policy 1776-1850 Slide 2 Modern Questions about Native Americans Should tribal land be returned to Native Americans and/or should Native Americans…
The Conquest of the Far West The Conquest of the Far West Ch. 16 I. The Societies of the Far West A)The Western Tribes i)Some dislocated eastern tribes in âIndian Territoryâ,…