What Caused the Trail of Tears? | American History Homeschool Curriculum

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 30

  • @marissal3760
    @marissal3760 Před rokem +11

    It’s weird to start the story with what a friend Jackson was, and then to slowly ease into the violent, deadly mass atrocities Jackson oversaw. No friend would be capable of that.

  • @Blodreina45
    @Blodreina45 Před rokem +10

    This dude legit trying to minimize the evil act

    • @CompassClassroom
      @CompassClassroom  Před rokem +1

      Not at all! Dave calls it "an infamous moment in our history" at the beginning, and closes by summarizing how Jackson "did the wrong deed using the wrong word." Hopefully people will watch the video and make the judgment for themselves.

  • @angelaorange3118
    @angelaorange3118 Před 2 lety +19

    No just no.....Andrew Jackson was no friend to the native tribes.

    • @pluviophileh1849
      @pluviophileh1849 Před 2 lety +3

      He's trying to justify it. Trying to erase the history of it

    • @bengensiejewski5002
      @bengensiejewski5002 Před 2 lety +1

      tell that to the kids he adopted

    • @gangstamack8397
      @gangstamack8397 Před 2 lety +3

      What Andrew Jackson did is that Germany did in WW2

    • @bengensiejewski5002
      @bengensiejewski5002 Před 2 lety

      ​@@gangstamack8397 I was unaware Andrew Jackson threw natives into concentration camps, slowly killing them and then them into gas chambers. Please enlighten me. To compare Hitler to Andrew Jackson is lazy and dishonest.

    • @whiskyhotel199
      @whiskyhotel199 Před 2 lety

      He wasn't friends with them? Why didn't they just massacre everybody? The settlers had better technology and logistics. If Andrew Jackson went to war with the natives we would have won hands down. We fought the British empire, fighting multiple tribes would have been a cake walk. Yes Andrew Jackson had friends who were natives. Have you ever heard of Thanksgiving?

  • @julieshoemake5561
    @julieshoemake5561 Před 2 lety

    How about the Choctaw's

  • @patriciaroerig6303
    @patriciaroerig6303 Před 2 lety +3

    Jackson was a friend of the Native Americans?

  • @ronaldgaddis2695
    @ronaldgaddis2695 Před 2 lety +5

    I can't get with this and Jackson was no friend

  • @ANDRE-sp2mi
    @ANDRE-sp2mi Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏💯 percent greatful for my freedom. Thank God my chains are gone.

  • @ShirleyThompson-iw7th
    @ShirleyThompson-iw7th Před 6 měsíci

    According to this I would think that with a friend like Jackson, who needs enemies. I hope children aren't believing this twisted fairytale.

  • @montecarlostar
    @montecarlostar Před 2 lety +8

    Greed, racism and lack of compassion caused it

    • @SoothSprayer
      @SoothSprayer Před 2 lety

      When I see people citing these reasons for certain recent and current events, it amazes me that they think it's a new phenomenon.

  • @jolenecarlisle3181
    @jolenecarlisle3181 Před rokem +4

    That is such BS! We Americans really think we are above all. Doing this was nothing short of Animalistic Behavior.

  • @meredithherbert1518
    @meredithherbert1518 Před 2 lety +9

    Is this a joke?? It is disgusting and unforgivable you are trying to spread this very wrong information to children and present yourself as a teacher. You have no business around children and rewriting history isn't beneficial to anyone. Students need to learn about the past so they don't repeat it..Shame on you!!

    • @CompassClassroom
      @CompassClassroom  Před 2 lety

      With what do you take issue? The beginning of the video makes clear that Jackson was wrong to sign the Indian Removal bill.

  • @seemakhan4862
    @seemakhan4862 Před rokem +2

    This is the most ridiculous take I’ve seen in this so far. A white washed version to say the absolute LEAST.

    • @CompassClassroom
      @CompassClassroom  Před rokem

      Thanks for engaging. However, your claim isn't warranted by the clip. Dave calls the Trail of Tears "an infamous moment in our history" at the beginning, and closes by summarizing how Jackson "did the wrong deed using the wrong word." That is not whitewashing.

    • @seemakhan4862
      @seemakhan4862 Před rokem +1

      Placing Jackson in the light of being a “friend” to the indigenous people then moving into the idea that his intentions were good but his actions turned out to be bad is quite generous. The entire video makes the tragedy sound like an “oops”. More responsibility should be placed on the colonization and intentional displacement and genocide. This video is, indeed, whitewashing to make it seem less intentional.

    • @CompassClassroom
      @CompassClassroom  Před rokem

      @@seemakhan4862 Thanks for the thoughtful reply. We're definitely not portraying it as an 'oops.' But the viewers, like yourself, can decide.

  • @pluviophileh1849
    @pluviophileh1849 Před 2 lety +3

    Lie.

  • @hellgroundentertainment8487

    Majority of Black people are the original people of the western lands!!!! Just found out my great grandmother is full blown cherokee.