Indian Removal Act Andrew Jackson

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Indian Removal Act(1814-1858)- http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Indian.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2959.html https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/indian-treaties Was a law passed on May 28, 1830 by the president of the United States(Andrew Jackson) that gave the authorization for him to grant the uncolonized lands west the the Mississippi river in exchange for the Indian lands within the already existing state borders. A small number of tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy. Andrew Jackson was a potent advocate of the Indian Removal. In the very first year of the Removal, he commanded the U.S. military forces that defeated a faction of the Creek Nation. In their insuccess, they lost 22 million acres of land.
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The President and Vice President are not elected directly by the voters. Instead, they are elected by "electors" who are chosen by popular vote on a state-by-state basis. The Electoral college is actually a process, not a place. Our founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between the popular vote of citizens and the Congress.
Reconstruction(1865-1877)-
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The title "Reconstruction" normally refers to the time period that shortly following the U.S.'s Civil War where the federal government set the circumstances that would allow the anarchistic Southern States back into the Union. Some say that the "Reconstruction" started during the war itself. The main condition for re-admittance was that at least 10 percent of the voting population in 1860 was to take an oath of devotion to the Union.
The Industrial Revolution-
Women and the Early Industrial Revolution in the United States | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American