MISSISSIPPI ... was bounded on the north by a line drawn east from the mouth of the Yazoo River, on the south by latitude 31 north, on the west by the Mississippi River, and ... View More
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The Play Must Go West ... Expanding from the Mississippi to the coast in California. ... Stephen Kearney was on his way west to take New Mexico and California. On Jan. ... View More
Wordcount: 1963
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American Farmers in the West ... next seasonamp39s crops had to be planted. Second, droughts plagued the transMississippi west. Due to the lack of production due to ... View More
Wordcount: 1041
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Treatment of Native Americans ... Afterward, with the victorious United States secure in its borders, federal policy turned to one of removal of the Indians west of the Mississippi Riverto ... View More
Wordcount: 1157
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Louis and clark ... suggested in 1783 to George Rodgers Clark and older brother William Clark that he lead an expedition to explore the land west of the Mississippi in hopes of ... View More
Wordcount: 797
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Jackson ampquotThe decision of the Jackson administration to remove the Cherokee Indians to lands west of the Mississippi River in the 1830amp39s was more a Reformulation of the ... View More
Wordcount: 1464
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Long Bitter Trail ... to enacted the Indian Removal Act in 1803 and signed it into the law, which required all Indian tribes had to leave and head west of the Mississippi River to ... View More
Wordcount: 828
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Haratio Algar Throughout the late 1800amp39s and early 1900amp39s America was overwhelmed with the idea of expanding its boundaries west of the Mississippi River. ... View More
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Organization Paper ... targeted regions. We target new regions such as the MidWest Mississippi River and the Florida Pan Handle. In summary according ... View More
Wordcount: 1092
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Louisiana Purchase ... Jefferson became president of the United States in 1801, he dreamed of sending an expedition to explore the littleknown territory west of the Mississippi river ... View More
Wordcount: 520
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Manifest Destiny ... The Natural Environment was also very important. Document A shows many good benefits west of the Mississippi river. West of the ... View More
Wordcount: 602
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Native American Studies ... When the American government acquired those lands west of the Mississippi River in the Louisiana Purchase, a program was began by the United States to ampquotremove ... View More
Wordcount: 1590
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Native American Studies ... When the American government acquired those lands west of the Mississippi River in the Louisiana Purchase, a program was began by the United States to ampquotremove ... View More
Wordcount: 1590
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Mark Twain4 ... Mark Twain was the first American that appeared west of the Mississippi River. He was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30, 1835. ... View More
Wordcount: 1671
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Effect of the railroads on the United states ... Of the five cities in the country with a population of more than 250,000 people before the 1930s, none of them lay west of the Mississippi.5 This was soon to ... View More
Wordcount: 1528
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United States Expansion ... In order for the United States to expand successfully into the west they needed control of the Mississippi River, which at the time was owned by France. ... View More
Wordcount: 953
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The Cherokees: A Proud People ... The Jackson administrationamp39s decision to remove the Cherokee Indians to lands west of the Mississippi River in the 1830amp39s was more to reformulate the national ... View More
Wordcount: 1711
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jeffersonian democracy ... The government later followed in the enterprising spirit of exploration and expeditions would continue west of the Mississippi River. ... View More
Wordcount: 491
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Andrew Jackson ... Through treaties and coercion Jackson removed the Indians to areas west of the Mississippi River. The journeys west of the Mississippi were brutal. ... View More
Wordcount: 913
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jeffersonian democracy ... The government later followed in the enterprising spirit of exploration and expeditions would continue west of the Mississippi River. ... View More
Wordcount: 534
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characters we call gunfighters ... The west has its setting in the immense plains, and mountain ranges of the United States lying west of the Mississippi River, in particular the Great Plains ... View More
Wordcount: 617
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life on the mississippi ... Sam pays 500 dollars so he can ride along on a boat to learn the Mississippi so that ... Samamp39s uncle who is a mate on a lot of boats, he was also at West Point for ... View More
Wordcount: 770
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Andrew Jackson ... This presented the idea to the Native Americans that they move to land west of the Mississippi in exchange for their property in the east. ... View More
Wordcount: 1240
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kansas ... During the mideighteenth century wars, Spain and France became allies, and in 1763 the Spanish acquired French claims to all the land west of the Mississippi. ... View More
Wordcount: 2555
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John Ross ... to form such a state, it is in even poorer judgment to emigrate the entire Native population of the Southeastern United States west of the Mississippi. ... View More
Wordcount: 1321
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Andrew Jackson: Bully ... During the1830s and 1840s the US Army forced thousands of natives and their families to leave their belongings and move west of the Mississippi to present day ... View More
Wordcount: 1185
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Downfall of Spain and France ... turned over their immense, but thinly populated, holdings in North America east of the Mississippi to the British and those west of the Mississippi to Spain. ... View More
Wordcount: 1709
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gold rush ... Dreams of gold and success sparkled in the eyes of every cotton picker, farmer, and blue collar worker west of the Mississippi. ... View More
Wordcount: 1329
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Thomas Jeffersonamp39s Presidency from Perspective of 19th Century ... ... In 1762, all French territory west of the Mississippi including the island of New Orleans was ceded to Spain, and, by the general treaty of peace which ... View More
Wordcount: 1446
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Thomas Jeffersonamp39s Presidency ... In 1762, all French territory west of the Mississippi including the island of New Orleans was ceded to Spain, and, by the general treaty of peace which ... View More
Wordcount: 1470
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