Post 10 of the most important events in the decade assigned. Explain each briefly (descriptively and in context of other events, individuals and issues of that time).
1830 - The indian Removal Act passed by congress which allowed the president to make a treaty that exchanged Indian tribal lands for lands west of the mississippi River
1832 - Jackson was reelected and wanted to crush the bank irrevocably
1832 - South Carolina adopted the ordinance of Nullification in which voided out the tariff of 1832.
1833 - the compromised tariff of 1833 specififed that all duties in excess of 20% of the value of the goods imported were to be reduced by an easy stage.
1834 - an indian territory was established in the eastern part of oklahoma. Mostly all indians (cherokee,creeks,choctaw, seminole and chickasaw) were forced here during the Trail of Tears.
1835 - The Treaty of New Echota was signed by a fraction of cherokees which allowed them to obtain money in exchange for their land.
1838 - Trail of tears was a forced relocation of the Cherokee tribe to the western part of the untied states. This journey resulted in about 4,000 Cherokee deaths
April 6, 1830- Joseph Smith Jr. and five other people organized the Church of Christ, the first formally organized church of the Latter Day Movement. (in northwestern New York)
The Peggy Eaton Affair (1830)where Jackson advocates for his sec. of war's wife against sneering wife's of the other cabinet members... in the end jackson comes around to hating calhoun
1832 - Jackson eliminates the Bank of United States(BUS) and create what's known as pet banks/ Black Hawk War
1836 martin van buren gives america another democratic administration
We all know that the India Removal act was unjust, and that many people today look at President Jackson and consider him a racist and maybe even a tyrant. However, during our class project, we were not able to impeach Jackson. We left him in office. Do you think that Jackson was an overall good guy? I mean, why didn't we impeach him in class... what was everyone thinking?
Jessica wrote:1834 - an indian territory was established in the eastern part of oklahoma. Mostly all indians (cherokee,creeks,choctaw, seminole and chickasaw) were forced here during the Trail of Tears.
1838 - Trail of tears was a forced relocation of the Cherokee tribe to the western part of the untied states. This journey resulted in about 4,000 Cherokee deaths
you state that the trail of tears happened twice, and four years apart. i happen to know that the second time you mentioned it, is the right time. the creek, choctaw,seminole, and chickasaw went before and on thier own. the trail of tears happened b/c many cherokee refused to leave and troops were sent in to remove them. thats where i get my stubborn demeanor from (j/k)
1830 - Congress passes a Pre-emption Act which grants settlers the right to purchase at $1.25 per acre 160 acres of public land which they have cultivated for at least 12 months, thereby offering "squatters" some protection against speculators who purchase lands they have already improved.
1831 - In Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia, a dispute over Georgia's attempt to extend its jurisdiction over Cherokee territory, Chief Justice John Marshall denies Indians the right to court protection because they are not subject to the laws of the Constitution. He describes Indian tribes as "domestic dependent nations," saying that each is "a distinct political entity...capable of managing its own affairs."
1832 - In Worcester v. State of Georgia, the Supreme Court rules that the federal government, not the states, has jurisdiction over Indian territories.