Cherokee Vs Georgia Case Summary

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1. What law provided for transplanting all of the Indian tribes west of the Mississippi?
The law provided for transplanting all of the Indian tribes west of the Mississippi was the Indian Removal Act.
2. In what current state was the Indian Territory located?
The Indian Territory was located in the current state of Oklahoma.
3. What was established in 1836 to administer to Native Americans?
The Bureau of Indian Affairs was established in 1836 to administer to Native Americans.
4. Examine the attached document on the Cherokee Indian cases of the 1830’s and do the following:
a. Describe the facts of the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case & Worcester v. Georgia case.
In the cases of the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case in 1831 and Worcester
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16. What effect did pet banks & wildcat banks have on the country’s economy?
Pet banks and wildcat banks had en effect on the country’s economy. Without a central bank in control, the pet banks and smaller “wildcat” banks flooded the country with paper money. Hardship was acute and widespread; American banks collapsed by the hundreds, including some “pet banks,” which carried down with them several millions in govternment funds; commodity prices drooped, sales of public lands fell off, and customs revenues dried.
17. Why did Jackson issue a Specie Circular in 1836 & what did this decree require?
Jackson issued a Specie Circular in 1836 because “Wildcat” currency had become so unreliable. This degree required all public lands to be purchased with “hard,” or metallic, money.
18. Who did the Mexican government grant a huge tract of land to in 1823 & describe the understanding between this man & the Mexican government.
The Mexican government granted a huge tract of land to Stephen Austin in 1832, with the understanding that he would bring into Texas three hundred American families.
19. What two famous adventurers had gone to Texas in the