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From Sea to Shining Sea: Native Americans (1:42)
Native Americans were the first inhabitants of the country. They built villages along waterways because it was easier to travel along them than across the land.
From Sea to Shining Sea: The Anasazi Indians (1:02)
There have been cities and towns in the South Central region for many centuries.
From Sea to Shining Sea: Indian Removal (0:41)
The forced removal of Indians east of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory became known as the Trail of Tears.
Westward Strategy: Native Americans (1:05)
Jefferson had Lewis and Clark inform the native peoples they met on their expedition that the title to the land—that is the ownership to the land—was now in the hands of the United States.
Westward Strategy: Conflict with the Sioux (0:49)
The party moved up the Missouri River, but was stopped by the Teton Sioux from going further. The Sioux let the expedition go onward after receiving a gift of tobacco.
