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SS.7.6.b.4:
Students will examine examples of Native American resistance to the western encroachment including the Seminole Wars and Cherokee judicial efforts.
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NYS Social Studies Framework
Grade 7
WESTWARD EXPANSION: Driven by political and economic motives, the United States expanded its physical boundaries to the Pacific Ocean between 1800 and 1860. This settlement displaced Native Americans as the frontier was pushed westward.
Westward expansion provided opportunities for some groups while harming others.
Students will examine examples of Native American resistance to the western encroachment including the Seminole Wars and Cherokee judicial efforts.
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