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Arieonna:

please help with history

Arieonna:

marcus1:

i think it might be D

marcus1:

but one sec

Magolor17:

b

Magolor17:

but im not 100 percent sure though

marcus1:

if they won they wouldn't be forced to move

Magolor17:

they didnt win they accepted the law instead of fighting

marcus1:

im going with A because they didnt fight the people died due to walking and they had 3,000 troops to force them out

Arieonna:

@marcus1 wrote:
im going with A because they didnt fight the people died due to walking and they had 3,000 troops to force them out
dang u found where my site put A

marcus1:

your site put A?

marcus1:

what site?

Arieonna:

@marcus1 wrote:
what site?
Apex learning they put A in a odd place and b,c,d where it should be

marcus1:

wait what

marcus1:

i just noticed it

marcus1:

where is the A

MidniteSunny:

So apparently the Second Seminole Indian War began as opposition to ze Indian Removal Act and they did all end up having to move by like ze third war, so I suppose A would b ur best bet. Here's ze sources I read: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2959.html#:~:text=In%20the%20end%2C%20most%20of,remaining%20Seminoles%20to%20move%20west. https://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/departments-services/leisure-services/parks-recreation/museum-of-seminole-county-history/about-the-museum-of-seminole-county-hi/museum-resources-historical-informatio/seminole-indian-wars.stml#

marcus1:

bruh why is the A on the right of the screen

Arieonna:

A is circled see what i am talking about

marcus1:

yep

NotLeiland:

Court

NotLeiland:

c o u r t

Arieonna:

what does that mean

FrogGirlEmmy:

Hes saying its D lol

Arieonna:

@shadow

Shadow:

For history I always recommend you look up the relevant event at history.com . Look for the portion of the article that talks about that event/person specifically, and you can find your answer pretty quickly. Here is the article: https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/trail-of-tears I just looked up 'Indian Removal Act history.com'

Shadow:

I scanned for 'Indian Removal Act,' read three paragraphs, and now I have the answer. I can't give a direct answer so just take a moment to do the same :P

Arieonna:

@shadow wrote:
I scanned for 'Indian Removal Act,' read three paragraphs, and now I have the answer. I can't give a direct answer so just take a moment to do the same :P
ok but how do i scanned like u did

Shadow:

With your eyes, it's a good skill to learn. You will use it through out high school and college. Basically just scan your eyes over the text and look for a specific set of words or word.

Shadow:

There's an explicit section which talks about the Indian Removal Act so that will make it much easier to find. That's why I always recommend History.com . They have clear sections that can get you the answer in under 60s. You just have to do a bit of reading.

Arieonna:

@shadow wrote:
There's an explicit section which talks about the Indian Removal Act so that will make it much easier to find. That's why I always recommend History.com . They have clear sections that can get you the answer in under 60s. You just have to do a bit of reading.
ok thanks i have decided to ask my history teacher if he can help me before my NWEA test today since that starts at 1:00 today

Shadow:

@arieonna wrote:
@shadow wrote:
There's an explicit section which talks about the Indian Removal Act so that will make it much easier to find. That's why I always recommend History.com . They have clear sections that can get you the answer in under 60s. You just have to do a bit of reading.
ok thanks i have decided to ask my history teacher if he can help me before my NWEA test today since that starts at 1:00 today
If you scroll to Indian Removal Act in bold, the three following paragraphs which are under 10 sentences describe quite clearly what the Indians do next.

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