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    Indian removal act was unjustified and how America can be towards others. Imagine how it would feel to lose your home and have to walk about 1,000 miles to get to your new home.“The Cherokees lost approximately one-fourth of their people to disease, malnourishment, and hardship.”This is only one hardship they faced.√The removal was unjustified because the native Americans owned the land before we had even come to America and they rightfully owned the land.Also not everyone agreed to the…

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    Testament says it will be. This belief and the “law of return” (the belief that it is the Jews right to come back to their previous state of Israel, the “promised land”; also referred to as the “right to return”) were created based off of each other, but both stem from the covenant God made first with Abraham. The Old Testament of the Bible contains many covenants made with Abraham and his descendents, promising various things; in Deuteronomy, it is written that “the LORD your God will bring…

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    God Refuges Moses to Enter into Canaan In front of the Promised Land, Moses preaches his last sermon and introduction the Israelites have to follow in the Canaan God promises to them. Moses is not only the leader the Israelites, but also a person in the Israelites, so he would also wish so far forth as he steps on the ground of Canaan like other Israelites although he has refrained his lots of personal desires because of his role God gives him. In addition, the first generations of the…

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    Leave your country, your people…

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    divine human relationship, and land. The posterity-element is dominant in Genesis 12:50, the relationship element in Exodus and Leviticus, and the Land element in Numbers and Deuteronomy. Our first clue to the theme of the Pentateuch comes from the way in which he and his various books are completed. It is extraordinary that they do not end in a point of rest or satisfaction, but with a…

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    First Paragraph: Hook your reader into wanting to read your article. You could tell a story or use a quote. You might relate the past to modern events or your readers’ lives. Introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. Use at least three to five sentences. Have you been wondering what the huge land deal everyone’s talking about is? Well your pondering stops here. It’s called the Louisiana Purchase and it happened on July 4th 1803. It was a land deal between our country the United…

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    hunting land does not have the same proliferation of games. It, therefore, becomes crucial to find an excellent Michigan hunting land for sale(for recreation purposes) should you want to enjoy hunting games like the goose, duck, dove, black bear, pheasant, white-tailed deer, mourning dove, sharp-tailed grouse, and wild turkey, etc. Without a thick density of games, a property is not of any worth for recreation purpose, as you will sweat day in and day out and will get nothing to hunt. This will…

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    if all of a sudden your neighbors started using your backyard because theirs “wasn’t big enough” and they wanted more space for their belongings? And once you tried talking to them about it they began fighting with you? Obviously, this might infuriate you considering that your backyard is still your property but is this a good reason to start fighting? Well similarly the US got into war with Mexico in 1846 because they wanted more land such as Texas and California. Keeping this in mind we can…

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    The trail of tears is one of the saddest and darkest chapters in American history. The trail of tears was part of the Indian removal act. Thousands of Indians against their will were forced to leave their homes and travel westward. Very few escaped this removal. There were five great Indian tribes that were affected by the Indian removal act. The Cherokee being the most notable and famous of the five great nations, and the only tribe to take their case to the Supreme Court. The removal of the…

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    butterfly larvae will feed on the weeds and naturally keep the weed population in check. But David’s biggest point was that you just need to observe your land and watch the changes, and sometimes that means shutting of the tractor and walking around, it is then when you can see…

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