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... Now we all know that our congress is prejudice against the Indians or really just don't give a crap because most of the people in congress don't have to see ...
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... In Boston, Sons of Liberty, disguised as Indians, boarded ships in the ... leadership of Massachusetts, the colonists called the First Continental Congress to meet ...
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... Under President Jackson, who supported the removal of the Indians, Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, which would transfer Indians to reservations, by ...
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... the Indians from conducting gambling since it promoted legalized gambling through the state lottery." (Levin) One year after this court decision, Congress ...
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... In April and May 1830, heated debates occurred in Congress over whether to remove the Cherokee Indians from certain sections of Georgia and resettle them ...
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... A white witness to this atrocity later recalled: 1Many of the aged Indians were suffering extremely from the ... The Congress passes the Indian Reorganization Act. ...
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... There are now African Americans, women, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and American Indians that are all members of Congress. ...
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... destruction of the natural environment upon which the Natives depended for their survival overwhelmed the American Indians.In 1830, the Congress ordered the ...
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... the Hindu faith. An especially powerful organization among the Indians was the Indian National Congress. This organization worked ...
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... Indians. In 1830, the Congress ordered the total removal of all American Indians to West of the Mississippi river. The American ...
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... In 1828 Congress passed the Indian Removal Bill which forced the Indians in the south to relocate or "be subjected to state laws." This Bill was strongly ...
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... In 1828 Congress passed the Indian Removal Bill which forced the Indians in the south to relocate or "be subjected to state laws." This Bill was strongly ...
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... In 1828 Congress passed the Indian Removal Bill, which forced the Indians in the south to relocate, or be subjected to state laws. ...
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... congress was that it appointed a committee to draft a formal declaration of ... between the colonists, the French settlers and the Iroquois Indians over land and ...
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... In reaction to the interruption of peace, Congress tried to break up tribal organizations among the Indians in the Dawes Act of 1887. ...
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... This clause explains that Indians who were given reservations to live on from the ... Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 states: The Congress shall have the power to ...
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... a group of Indians with European political principles. As well as the moderate nationalism that grew within the Indian National Congress, extreme nationalism ...
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... The Indian National Congress was the largest and most obvious nationalist group, formed so that "educated Indians...could express dissatisfaction with the ...
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... Worcester v. Georgia case, "From the commencement of our government Congress has passed acts to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indians; which treat ...
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... Ghandi and congress decided on the non-violent quit-India campaign against Britain. Anti British riots flared and almost 1000 Indians were killed. ...
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... By 1920, Gandhi was extremely influential among Indians. He quickly reformed the old Indian National Congress into a newer, more serious organization. ...
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A senator in congress wanted to keep six regiments of blacks in the military ... on the plains from any hostile group, meaning outlaws, raiders, indians, or any ...
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... The English wanted to protect the fur trade with the Indians and hoped to keep ... In November President James Madison put Congress on notice to get ready for war. ...
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... the removal of the Indians. Jackson was the president during the time of the removal of the Cherokee. He made his first annual message to Congress on December 8 ...
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... the British by raising an Ambulance Corps of more than 1000 Indians, for which he ... He became a major influence in the National Congress movement (which had been ...
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... In 1830 Congress passed a the Indian Removal Act. This act forced Indians from all over the country to live on one big reservation in what is now Oklahoma. ...
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... In 1828 Congress passed the Indian Removal Bill that forced the Indians in the south to relocate or "be subjected to state laws." This Bill was strongly ...
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... In 1828 Congress passed the Indian Removal Bill that forced the Indians in the south to relocate or "be subjected to state laws." This Bill was strongly ...
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THE FRENCH AND INDIANS The French and Indian War was caused by the ... During the Albany Congress the delegates adopted Benjamin Franklin's Albany Plan of Union. ...
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... In 1738 when Verendrye made the first contact with the Mandan Indians, they lived at ... In a secret letter to congress, dated January 18th 1803, President Thomas ...
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