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Creek removal
The creek tribe was the first to leave there homes and move to indian land. During moving to indian land most of the creek went by water or land. When the last of the creek came they were greeted by an cholera epidemic and were "continually mourning for the land of their births." I could not find the day and month. -
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the cumberland road
Cumberland Road, also called National Road, first federal highway in the United States and for several years the main route to what was then the Northwest Territory -
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era of good feelings
The 1818 Congressional election brought another landslide victory for Democratic-Republicans who controlled 85 percent of the seats in the U.S. Congress. James Monroe, yet another Virginian, followed Madison in the Presidency for two terms from 1817 to 1825. Although this period has often been called the era of good feelings. -
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erie canal
The Erie Canal is famous in song and story. Proposed in 1808 and completed in 1825, the canal links the waters of Lake Erie in the west to the Hudson River in the east. An engineering marvel when it was built, some called it the Eighth Wonder of the World. -
the emergence of sectionalism
Sectionalism is perfering to help a part of a contrey or state insted of the whole thing. An example of this is the west, northeast, and south all had a differnt way of thinking. The northeast was industeral the south was manly farmers as was the west but the west also had lands that were cheep. I could not find day. -
election of 1824
The election of John Quincy Adams or the election of 1824 was won because of an "corrupt bargain" between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams. Henry clay got to be the secretary of state. This made the other canidit Andrew Jackson and his fallowers very angry. I do not know day and month. -
sequoyah writes the cherokee language
Insted of our alphabet sequoyah disitedto make one for the cherokee. Ours = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. The cherokee's is far more complex and I can not type it. I could not find day or month -
tariff of abominations
The Tariff of 1828, was a tariff passed by the on May 19, 1828 designed to protect industry in the northern United States. It was labeled the Tariff of Abominations by the south because of the effects it had on the Southern economy. One of the effects were high taxes. -
the election of 1828
The election of Andrew Jackson or the election of 1828 was in many eyes dirtiest presidential campaign ever known to mankind. After the election of 1824 many were angry with J.Q.A. and did not voat for him. The number of voats for both of the canidats were A.J. = 179 ,J.Q.A. = 86, in all = 265 Goes on untill december second. -
first gold rush
Gold is discovered in the cherokee nation triggering america's first gold rush. being greedy the americans disited to take it without permishen. could not find day and month -
choctaw and chickasaw removal
the americans wanted more land so they told the choctaw and chickasaw tribes to move. -
indian removal act
The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by Andrew Jackson, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy and would not go. the seminoles are a prime example of that. -
cherokee nation vs georgia
Chief Justice Marshall delivered the opinion of the Court: "This bill is brought by the Cherokee Nation, praying an injunction to restrain the state of Georgia from the execution of certain laws of that state, which as is alleged, go directly to annihilate the Cherokees as a political society, and to seize, for the use of Georgia, the lands of the nation which have been assured to them by the United States in solemn treaties repeatedly made and still in force." did not find day and month. -
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sauk removal
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worchester vs georgia
In the court case Worcester v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court held in 1832 that the Cherokee Indians constituted a nation holding distinct sovereign powers. Although the decision became the foundation of the principle of tribal sovereignty in the twentieth century, it did not protect the Cherokees from being removed from their ancestral homeland in the Southeast. -
the second bank of america vetoed
On July 10, 1832, President Andrew Jackson vetoed a bill that would have renewed the corporate charter for the Second Bank of the United States. It could be one of the most definitive acts of his presidency. -
nullification crisis
By the late 1820's, the north was becoming increasingly industrialized, and the south was remaining predominately agricultural. the south said that they could break away and the north said no, this created an crisis -
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second seminole war
The Treaty of Payne's Landing, signed by a small number of Seminoles in May 1832, required Indians to give up their Florida lands within three years and move west. When the U.S. Army arrived in 1835 to enforce the treaty, the Indians were ready for war. -
election of martin van buren
Theays are the out comes for all of the candidates.
Candidate, Electoral Votes, Popular Votes.
Martin Van Buren, 170, 762,678.
William H. Harrison, 73, 735,651.
Hugh L. White, 26, 146,107.
Daniel Webster, 14, 41,201.
W.P. Mangum, 11, Unknown.
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the panic of 1837
Many influences converged to produce this result, and to give rise to the fever of speculation which was its immediate predecessor. As one of its results the banking system of the country suffered a general collapse. Out of eight hundred and fifty banks, three hundred and forty-three closed entirely, sixty-two failed partially ,and the system of State banks received a shock from which it never fully recovered.
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trail of tears
At the beginning of the 1830s, nearly 125,000 Native Americans lived on millions of acres of land their ancestors had occupied and cultivated for generations. By the end of the decade, very few natives remained anywhere in the southeastern United States.