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The Trail of Tears

Explore the Takeover of Nations from Beginning to End

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The Trail of Tears

De: Adrian Ramos, History Compacted
Narrado por: John Mo
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A forced march into a strange land marks a monumental and tragic moment in our nation’s history.

The year is 1830. Native Americans of the American South and the Old Northwest live on the land they cultivated. Despite struggles and hardships, they’ve held on to what rightfully belongs to them. The land is a part of them. It is their lifeblood and their salvation. It is theirs’ until broken treaties and broken promises rip it from their clutches.

What happens next happens at the hands of the American government forever changed the landscape. Cruelty, degradation, sickness, and death followed. Pushed out of their homes, they are forced to start over in an unfamiliar territory with no resources.

Follow the heartbreaking story. Discover the truth about how and why this atrocity happened. Listen to the story of the aftermath of their expulsion from their land. Find out what happened on the impossible journey that cost them everything.

Listen to the true story of the Trail of Tears.

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I love history and have an infinity toward Native Americans. I’ve studied the part of our history for several years and found this book to be a very concise and accurate depiction of what took place. A great book to introduce this part of our history to middle school through freshman college.

The narrator has an easy voice to listen to and did a nice job emphasizing in the right places. I would definitely read more of this series.

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