Create a presentation using powerpoint (or google slides) with speaker notes. You must present your information as if you are the teacher. Remember to be detail oriented. Your presentation should be at least 5 minutes.
Research Topic: Removal of Indian Tribes- Explore how unconstitutional the treatment of Indian Americans was and why they find it this way?
➢ Examining the Indian Removal Act of 1830
➢ Why is this considered the dark chapter in U.S. historyGuidelines (for all three options): The following guidelines will ensure a good grade for your assignment. Make sure to follow all of them
1. The Introduction – the introduction should catch the reader’s attention, introduce the topic and state your thesis. It should clearly identify your subject matter and your research material. Also, make sure you introduce the time period you are discussing.
2. The Body – the body should logically lay out what you have to say or your argument. It should also interpret and evaluate evidence. This is where you will use quotations and analysis. You need to remember that evidence does not speak for itself. It needs to be summarized, explained and interpreted.
3. Make sure you present the event. Be sure to discuss who, what, where and when is involved in your event. You must use quotes to provide evidence to the topic.
4. The Conclusion – The Conclusion should restate your thesis and wrap up everything you have to say
5. Works Cited – the resources you have used to complete your project according to the proper MLA format.
Citing Sources: When in doubt, CITE! You must always properly acknowledge the source, quotations, paraphrase, arguments, and specific references. Pls utilize the pre-assigned sources below…
References
Cave, A. A. (2003). Abuse of power: Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The Historian, 65(6), 1330–1353. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0018-2370.2003.00055.x
Dwyer , J. J. (2014, May 5). Trail of tears and blessings. New American , 30(9), 32–39.
Rich-Heape Films. (2006). The trail of tears: Cherokee Legacy. United States.