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Driving the Indians Westward: Indian Removal to 1840
- First encounters
- Following God's plan
- The white tide
- Early hostilities
- Dividing the land
- Fighting for the Old Northwest
- Little Turtle's War
- Defeating Tecumseh
- Driving Native Americans westward
- Andrew Jackson, Indian fighter
- The Seminole wars
- Indian removal
- The Trail of Tears
- Manifest destiny and the plight of Native Americans
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