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1831 The Removal Act affects Choctaw first The Removal Act that President Andrew Jackson pressed through Congress becomes a reality as the Choctaw ... |
1832 Some Seminoles, Creeks evade U.S. forced relocation When the U.S., enforcing the Removal Act, coerces many Seminoles to march to Indian Territory (which ... |
1833 Flood destroys Choctaw farms; endangers tribe In June, the Arkansas River floods its banks and washes away the first-year farms started by Choctaws ... |
1834 Muscogee Creek are forced out of Alabama The U.S. Department of War forcibly removes the remaining 20,000 Muscogee Creek from Alabama to Indian ... |
1837 Chickasaw are removed to Indian Territory The U.S. Department of War forcibly removes the Chickasaw from Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, and Tennessee, ... |
1838 Cherokee die on Trail of Tears The U.S. Department of War forcibly removes approximately 17,000 Cherokee to Indian Territory (which ... |
1841 Native Hawaiian workers mistreated on sugar plantations Anglo-American businessmen begin to shift the native agricultural economy to a plantation system of ... |
1846 U.S and Britain set 49th Parallel as U.S.–Canada border The U.S. negotiates with Britain to end a Canadian border dispute. Tribes are not consulted as the 49th ... |
1846 After the Mexican War, doctors reach western tribes The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican War (1846–48) between the U.S. and Mexico. The agreement ... |
1848 Hawaiian monarch divides land; paves way for foreign ownership King Kamehameha III institutes the Great Mahele, or land division, which destroys the ahupua‘a (the traditional ... |