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Read the excerpt from the 1835 Treaty of New Echota and the passage from Pushing the Bear, which is a fictionalized version of this historical event.
How does Maritole’s perspective affect the reader's understanding of the treaty?
Her perspective identifies how the treaty affected Cherokee cultural practices and ideas.
Her perspective explains how the Cherokee were treated differently before the treaty had taken effect.
Her perspective describes how poorly the Cherokee were treated, despite the treaty's promise of comfort.
Her perspective details which parts of the treaty the soldiers followed and which parts they disregarded.
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