American Art – Before 1865
Forced relocation refers to the coercive removal of a group of people from their homes and lands, often resulting in significant cultural and social upheaval. This practice was especially prevalent in American history, where Indigenous peoples faced displacement due to expansionist policies and settler colonialism. The impact of forced relocation extends beyond physical displacement, as it disrupts traditional ways of life, erodes cultural practices, and fundamentally alters community structures.
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