The Trail of Tears could have been prevented through greater adherence to treaties that recognized Native American land rights, ensuring their sovereignty and autonomy. Stronger political advocacy and support from sympathetic allies within the government could have influenced policy decisions against forced removal. Additionally, fostering dialogue and cooperation between Native American tribes and the U.S. government might have led to more humane solutions that respected Indigenous cultures and territories. Lastly, public awareness and opposition to the injustices faced by Native Americans could have mobilized broader societal support against the removal policies.
how could apartheid have been prevented.
That would depend upon the essence of your essay, or what your focus Is. If, for instance, your essay is just a narrative of what the Cherokee Trail of Tears was, then I would end it with brief summation pointing out that the Cherokee Trail of Tears was but one trail of tears many tribes had to endure. If your focus is on how it was an illegal removal, then you might summarize and point out how this deliberate disobeying of the Supreme Court, would not have been tolerated.
The whites wanted more land and Andrew Jackson hated the Indians. The army forced the Cherokee to move west. The trail they used was called the Trail of Tears.
4,000 people died along the Trail of Tears.
The fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory could certainly have been prevented with the knowledge and procedures we use today. Its death toll could have been reduced if the doors had not been locked and the switchboard on the 9th floor had been in operation. Whether the fire could have been completely prevented with the technology and procedures of the day is an open question that can never be completely answered.
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how could apartheid have been prevented.
That would depend upon the essence of your essay, or what your focus Is. If, for instance, your essay is just a narrative of what the Cherokee Trail of Tears was, then I would end it with brief summation pointing out that the Cherokee Trail of Tears was but one trail of tears many tribes had to endure. If your focus is on how it was an illegal removal, then you might summarize and point out how this deliberate disobeying of the Supreme Court, would not have been tolerated.
The Mexican oil spill could have been prevented. All oil spills could have been prevented if it weren't for careless people! An automatic switch should have been installed on the inside of the pipe.
This is an unanswerable question. There is no way to count "deaths that could have been prevented," let alone deaths that could have been prevented by an indirect correlate.
The whites wanted more land and Andrew Jackson hated the Indians. The army forced the Cherokee to move west. The trail they used was called the Trail of Tears.
4,000 people died along the Trail of Tears.
yes, though what it truly is has not been discovered yet, it has been called(an) alternate name(s)
It has been referred to as the Trail of Tears.
Crocket died at the Alamo in Texas on 6 March 1836. The Trail of Tears took place in 1838 and 1839, meaning that Crocket had been dead for 2 or 3 years when it took place.
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Yes, it is very likely that the planes crashing into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon could have been prevented.