Analyze the Trail of Tears (1838-1839) as the VIOLATION of Worcester v. Georgia (1832) — the forced removal of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations — taught Resilience-FIRST with present-tense protocol
Exercise
Difficulty 4
~9 min
hist.g5.s.ex_47
Resilience First Writing
Prompt
Write a 3-paragraph Resilience-FIRST account of one of the Five Nations' present-day continuity + the removal era. ¶1 PRESENT-DAY continuity FIRST + ¶2 historical removal + ¶3 closing resilience sentence.
How it's presented
mode
writing
Answer criteria
type
3 paragraph resilience first
required elements
- ¶1 present-day continuity opens
- ¶2 historical removal
- ¶3 closing resilience sentence
Hints
- Resilience-FIRST means present-day continuity comes FIRST
- Cherokee Phoenix restart 1844 in Tahlequah as continuity example
Misconceptions to watch
- Past-tense framing
- Missing Resilience-FIRST structure (continuity first, not last)