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History asap ! brianliestt

1. (to the man who is being pointed to in #1 in the picture above) “sir, tell us what is happening here and why? ” response from this soldier:

2. (to the man being pointed to in #2) “sir what were the cases of cherokee nation v. georgia and worchester v. georgia (tell what happened in each case)? how do the cases relate to what is happening now? ” response from the chief:

3. (to the woman being pointed to in #3) “ma’am, tell us about how this movement is affecting your people, now and for the future.” response from the woman:

4. what was robert lindeux’s purpose in painting this event? what evidence in the painting suggests his purpose? your response:


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