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Civilized Cherokee Newspapers, Farms, Businesses, Christians Sequoyah-alphabet ***1829 Gold Discovered on Cherokee Land
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1830 Removal Act-all Indians east of Mississippi River must move west of river
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Georgia Law Must have License to be on Cherokee Lands
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Samuel Worcester Missionary Without a License Sentenced to 4 Years of Hard Labor
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Worcester v. Georgia Rules Georgia Law Unconstitutional Only Cherokee Laws Apply to Cherokee Lands (Earlier Treaty)
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President Jackson Ignores Supreme Court’s Ruling “Marshall has made his decision, let him enforce it.”
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Tariff of Abomination South imports Some Products Tariff only Benefits North ($$$) Tariff Unfair
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VP John Calhoun “SC Exposition & Protest” States can Nulllify Federal Actions
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Webster Hayne Debates Daniel Webster (Mass.)-National Gov’t Robert Hayne (SC)-State Gov’ts
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1832 Higher Tariff Enacted SC Nullifies
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Force Bill Use of Army & Navy to Force SC to Obey Law
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1833 Compromise Henry Clay Proposes Lower Tariff Rates
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Bank War BUS Only Benefits Wealthy, Not Common People Jackson Puts $$$ in State Banks (Pet Banks) Loans not Repaid-Panic of 1837 Results
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Whig Party Anti Jackson Party-Lead by Henry Clay Platform-Clay’s American System & Strong National; Gov’t Election of 1840-”Log Cabin & Hard Cider” Campaign William H. Harrison Wins But Dies 30 Days After Inauguration
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Indian Removal All Indians East of Miss. River Must Move West of River Worcester v. Ga.-Ga. Laws Have no Jurisdiction on Cherokee Lands Trail of Tears-15,000 Walk 800 Miles During Winter Months; 4,000 Die
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Nullification Crisis Tariff of Abominations-North Getting Rich at Expense of South “SC Exposition & Protest” (Calhoun)- States can Nullify; SC Nullifies Tariff Force Bill-Use of Army & Navy to Enforce Law Compromise Tariff Lowers Rates
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