<strong><em>John Smith Trading with Native Americans</em><br /></strong>
<strong>European contact with Native Americans</strong>
<strong>John smith and company bartering with Native Americans for food</strong>
<strong>Sidney King</strong>
<p><strong>National Park Service</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jamestown Colonial National Historical Park</strong></p>
<p><strong>http://www.virtualjamestown.org/pic6a.html</strong></p>
<strong>Twentieth Century</strong>
<p><strong>Painting, illustration</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dimensions unknown<br /></strong></p>
<strong>English</strong>
<strong>Still Image</strong>
<em><strong>Indian Land For Sale</strong></em>
<p><strong>Former Native American land for sale</strong></p>
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<p><strong>This advertisement from the Department of the Interior, circa 1911, offers surplus Indian land for sale. </strong></p>
<p><strong>After allotments for tribal land (to build schools, missions, or other administrative needs) were determined, the government sold additional reservation property to individual land buyers. </strong></p>
<strong>Department of Interior</strong>
<strong>Department of Interior</strong>
<strong>Department of Interior</strong>
<strong>1911</strong>
<strong>Rob Fife</strong>
<strong>Public Domain</strong>
<strong>Government poster</strong>
<strong>Still Image</strong>
<em><strong>American Progress</strong></em>
<strong>Weatward expansion, Manifest Destiny</strong>
<p><strong>This painting is an allegorical representation of the modernization of the new west. Here Columbia, a personification of the United States, leads civilization westward with American settlers, stringing telegraph wire as she sweeps west; she holds a school book as well. The different stages of economic activity of the pioneers are highlighted and, especially, the changing forms of transportation.</strong></p>
<p><strong>This painting has come to represent the ideal of Manifest Destiny.<br /></strong></p>
<strong>John Gast</strong>
<p>Museum of the American West</p>
<p>Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA</p>
<strong>1872</strong>
<strong>Public Domain</strong>
<p><strong>Oil painting</strong></p>
<p><strong>12 ¾” x 16 ¾”</strong></p>
<strong>English</strong>
<strong>Still Image</strong>