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1812- 1832 Conor Klutch And Joe Anderson

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1812- 1832

Conor Klutch And Joe Anderson

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TARGETS I can… Identify the 2 main reasons U.S. officials wanted to move

American Indians westward, and describe how the Sequoya and the Cherokee adapted to white culture.

Identify the Indian Removal Act; explain how Jackson defended his policy of removing the Indians from their lands; and describe one of the many conflicts that arose as a result of this policy---the Second Seminole War.

Describe the circumstances surrounding the Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia; identify the two main rulings of the Court; and explain how Jackson’s refusal to enforce the ruling led to the Trail of Tears.

Identify and describe the relationship between the tariff of 1828, the doctrine of nullification, and South Carolina’s threat to secede (leave the union.

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WAR OF 1812 FLASH BACK The Indians helped the British

War Ended with The Treaty of Ghent

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REASONS TO MOVE INDIANS WEST The U.S. citizens hungered for more land. Indian support of the British during War of

1812.

The Cherokee and Sequoya recognized the value of a written language.

Also the Cherokee developed a new language that was similar to the American

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INDIAN REMOVAL ACT OF 1830 The act that forced the Indians to move

east of the Mississippi River

Andrew Jackson promised the Indians a permanent homeland in the Indian Territory present day Oklahoma.

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SECOND SEMINOLE WAR 1835-1841

Started because of the Seminoles refusal to leave Florida.

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WORCESTER V. GEORGIA Causes: Cherokee ally Samuel

Worcester disobeyed the order from the Georgia militia to leave the Indian lands.

Supreme Court hearing ruled limited state power over the Cherokee Nation.

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TRAIL OF TEARS Causes Andrew Jackson ignored ruling on the Worcester

v. Georgia case Continued to cease Indian Territory. Jackson forced Cherokee Indians to relocate This brutal journey was known as the Trail of

Tears 4,000 died

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TRAIL OF TEARS CONT. Effects Jackson forced Cherokee Indians to

relocate This brutal journey was known as the

Trail of Tears 4,000 died

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TARIFF OF 1828 Doubled the rates of set in 1816 for

certain imports. Made southern states angry Southerners thought this would make

British goods that they needed more expensive

Southerners called it the Tariff of Abominations

South Carolina threatened to secede from the union if they tried to collect tariffs in the state.

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DOCTRINE OF NULLIFICATION

John Calhoun wrote an anonymous essay that outline southern position in regards to the tariff.

This essay argued that the states who are creators of the federal union had the right to nullify, or refused to obey, any act of Congress they considered unconstitutional.

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REVIEW Indians helped the British during the

War of 1812 Indians were forced west because the

U.S. citizens wanted more land Jackson forced the Cherokee on the

Trail of Tears The Tariff of 1828 favored the north and

the south hated the tariff