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    Jonh Ross

    4,000 of them died from disease, malnutrition and exposure. Check out seven facts about this infamous chapter in American history.
    Cherokee Indians are forced from their homelands during the 1830's.
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    John Marshall

    Marshall had turned down President Washington's requests to be the Attorney General and to serve as Minister to France<br />Marshall and the others were denied glittering in the mill's water trough, and scooped up a handful of gravel with four tiny specks of gold. Marshall and Sutter managed to keep their discover
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    Election of 1860

    North benefited from tariffs the most since they made the foreign goods and exported them. • South unfortunately had to buy the foreign goods, which made them made because the north got the raw materials from the south. • Other reasons for sectionalism was • Slavery and states’ rights
    14. States’ Rights • The south relied on the tenth amendment for two reason
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    Trail of tears

    exhibition concerns not only the Trail of Tears but also the numerous times the Cherokees left prior to the Trail. It contains images from the library's manuscript collection as well as images from the wide collection of books, microfilm, and clippings the library maintains on the Cherokees.
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    Jimmy Carter in Georgia

    Jimmy Carter in Georgia
    According to the texst ,Carter is expected to become the Democratic frontrunner in the bid to unseat first-term Republican Gov.
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    The Albany Movement

    The Albany  Movement
    I have many vivid memories of my parallel life growing up on Hazard Drive while this crucial part of American history unfolded around me where I have placed a host of fictional characters inside the very real present-day Albany, with flashbacks to the highly charged 1960s.
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    The Albany Movement

    The Albany Movement
    acorrding to the tesxt it say, In 1961 Albany, Georgia, was a small town of 56,000 people where 40% were African American. In August 1961 a group of
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    Yazoo land fraud

    Yazoo land fraud, or Yazoo land controversy was a massive real-estate fraud perpetrated, in the mid-1790s, by Georgia governor George Mathews and the Georgia General Assembly.
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    Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson
    accoding to the texts,1832, Calhoun resigned as Vice President so that he could run for election as Senator for South Carolina. • Calhoun intended to use a Senatorial position to advance the cause of nullification. • In February 1833, as South Carolina’s Ordinance of Nullification came into effect, the state prepared to go to war with the federal government.
    9. THE NULLIFICATION CRISIS OF 1833 •
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    Carl Vinson

    Arccoding to the texst
    rise and prosper," even at a time of dramatic political, economic and security change in the region. Carter highlighted security challenges in the region, including North Korea's "nuclear saber-rattling" that threatens allies and heightens tensions. Other challenges, he said, include maritime concerns that could hurt the region's prosperous future, as well as terrorism and transnational threats.
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    Lend-Lease Act

    Lend-Lease Act
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    Lend-Lease, like Social Security and other New Deal programs, proposed a vastly expanded role for the U.S. government, particularly the President. As he did in advocating other programs, FDR employed fireside chats, press conferences, and the State of the Union address to gain support for Lend-Lease.
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    Hernando de soto

    Hernando de Soto was born c. 1500 in Jerez de los Caballeros, Spain. In the early 1530s, while on Francisco Pizarro's expedition, de Soto helped conquer Peru. In 1539 he set out for North America, where he discovered the Mississippi River. De Soto died of fever on May 21, 1542, in Ferriday, Louisiana.Apr 27, 2017
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  • Andrew Young

    Andrew Young
    acorrding to the texst, winning a plurality of the popular and electoral vote. As no candidate won an electoral majority, the House of Representatives elected