What makes me who I am

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I believe that many events took place before I was even born that certainly shaped who I would become today, and will become in the future. History is so complex and so are people. Nothing is ever isolated, everything that ever happens has an effect on every single person on Earth, no matter who they are. Today, we will have a look at a few of these events that helped shape my life.
I shall first begin in the 1800s. Most people certainly would not go back that far, but this I feel was very important. In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. In 1838, the US Army began enforcing this terrible act on the Cherokee people, forcibly removing all 17,000 Cherokee from their ancestral homelands. They were loaded into boats that brought them to “Indian Territory”, where they awaited a fate not much better than Adolf Hitler’s concentration camps for the Jews. This became known as the “Trail of Tears” (Pauls, 2013). This is a bittersweet moment in history, because this is where my great-great-great-great (?) grandfather met his wife, who was a Cherokee. He was in the arm...

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