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1831 Supreme Court rules Indian nations not subject to state law The second of three court cases (the “Marshall Trilogy”) that become the foundation of American Indian ... |
1832 U.S. vaccinates Native peoples on the frontier against smallpox Congress passes the Indian Vaccination Act and appropriates $12,000 to hire physicians to vaccinate Native ... |
1849 Indian Affairs moves to Interior Department; U.S. approach to tribes shifts Signaling a change in approach toward Native peoples, the federal government moves the Office of Indian ... |
1851 Congress creates reservations to manage Native peoples The U.S. Congress passes the Indian Appropriations Act, creating the reservation system. The government ... |
1861–65 Tribes react to the American Civil War Although most Indian tribes remain neutral in the conflict, some American Indians join Union or Confederate ... |
1865 Indian Country is as divided as the U.S. in Civil War About 20,000 American Indians join the Union Army or Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War. Two ... |
1868 President Grant advances “Peace Policy” with tribes President Ulysses S. Grant advances a “Peace Policy” to remove corrupt Indian agents, who supervise reservations, ... |
1868 Fort Laramie Treaty promises to provide health care, services A treaty signed at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, promises that the U.S. will provide a physician, teachers, ... |
1868 U.S. treaty count with American Indian tribes reaches 367 Between 1778 and 1868, the U.S. Senate ratifies 367 treaties with tribes; others are drafted but not ... |
1870 Education promised to tribes is funded Congress earmarks the first federal funds for the education of Indians. Education, like health care, ... |