conflicts over land

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1. Relocate: to move to a new place

2. Guerrilla Tactics: The strategy and tactics of guerrilla warfare tend to involve the use of a small, mobile force against a large, unwieldy one. -

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4. The Indian Removal Act: this act allowed the government to pay native Americans to move west.

5. The Cherokee Nation: The Cherokee Nation is the largest of three Cherokee federally recognized tribes in the United States.

6. The trail of tears

7. The Cherokee Nation

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9. General Winfield Scott: Winfield Scott, (born June 13, 1786, Petersburg, Va., U.S.—died May 29, 1866, West Point, N.Y.), American army officer who held the rank of general in three wars and was the unsuccessful Whig candidate for president in 1852. He was the foremost American military figure between the Revolution and the Civil War.

10. Osceola: (Black Drink), Seminole Indian chief; born on the Chattahoochee River, Ga., in 1804 From the beginning Osceola opposed the removal of the Seminoles from Florida, and he led them in a war which began in 1835 and continued about seven years. Treacherously seized while under the protection of a flag of truce, Oct. 22, 1837, he was sent to Fort Moultrie, where he was prostrated by grief and wasted by a fever, and finally died, Jan. 30, 1838.

11. Osceola

12. General Winfield Scott

13. The Trail Of Tears: In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects. The migrants faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion on the forced march. Over 4,000 out of 15,000 of the Cherokees died.