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Trail of Tears the Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation

Date Submitted: 06/03/2003 19:09:01
Category: / History
Length: 3 pages (866 words)
Trail of Tears the Rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation Author: John Enle Publisher and Copyright: Banton Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. Sept. 1988 Pages: 634 Author John Enle, who was a sixth generation North Carolinian, grew up in Penland, North Carolina on a land once used as hunting grounds by the Cherokee. He is the author of 14 highly acclaimed works such as The Winter People. The Winter People is being made into a major motion …
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…Opinion and Theme My opinion on the whole book was it was all right. The author did a good job of trying to help you understand what was going on and it was clear that he did his research on learning about the ways of the Cherokees. If you get into this kind of stuff then I would say you might like this book. It may take an older reader to better understand it though.
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