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1831 Ka‘ahumanu orders Catholic missionaries out of Hawai‘i Queen Ka‘ahumanu forces Catholic missionaries to leave or be imprisoned. Ka‘ahumanu, who has fought ... |
1834 Mexico denies return of mission lands to Chumash In California, the Mexican government frees the Chumash, who had been enslaved by the Spanish in California ... |
1840 Hawaiian Constitution established Kamehameha III, along with the Council of Chiefs and a group of Western advisors, establishes Hawai‘ ... |
1842–50s Russian-American Company compels medical treatment of Native women Russian traders have forced Alaska women into prostitution for decades. When syphilis spreads in New ... |
1843 Hawai‘i’s independence recognized Great Britain and France sign a reciprocal agreement in which both nations formally recognize the independence ... |
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 ... |
1851 Congress creates reservations to manage Native peoples The U.S. Congress passes the Indian Appropriations Act, creating the reservation system. The government ... |
1859 Queen’s Hospital established to protect ‘Hawaiian race’ King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma are concerned about the decline of the Native Hawaiian population ... |
1860 California Native population plummets after Gold Rush Diseases brought by gold prospectors, along with the violence that miners commit against Native peoples, ... |
1864 The Navajos begin ‘Long Walk’ to imprisonment In a forced removal, the U.S. Army drives the Navajo at gunpoint as they walk from their homeland in ... |