American History Papper Assignment
Discuss the conflict between while Americans and native Americans(Indians) during the period from the civil war until the 1900. 3 pages double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point. You can use this book as resources, two is enough.
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ABOUT THE COVER IMAGE
African Americans on the Move, 1940 Migration and mobility are major themes in American history. Immigration to and migration within the United States have been constants of the nation’s past and remain so in the present. One of the most breathtaking relocation stories in this long history is that of African Americans in the twentieth century. Between 1910 and 1970, between 5 and 6 million African Americans left the South for the North and West, transforming the nation in the process. Here a family prepares for the journey from Florida to New Jersey in 1940.
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