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Trail of Tears - Cherokees in mountains of Georgia and western North Carolina
- Adopted constitution declaring their separation as a domestic dependent nation
- Georgia declared state law extended over the Cherokees living in its boundaries
- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) John Marshall declared that the court did not have jurisdiction to rule on the case however, the Cherokees had an “unquestionable right” to their land
- Georgia then passes a law declaring Cherokees had to acquire a license to live withing Georgia
questions to outline chapter 2 in the American Pageant textbook
800-814 Charlemagne Empire in Western Europe
864 Cyril and Methodius
718 Byzantines defeat Arab attack on Constantinople
750 Abbasid
Caliphate
1400 End of Polynesian expeditions
1453 Turks capture Constantinople, end of Byzantine Empire
1320-1340 Bubonic plague breaks out
1325 Rise of Aztec Empire
1338-1453 Hundred Years? War
c. 1100 Invention of explosive powder in China
1150 Disintegration of
Toltecs
1185-1333 Kamakura
Shogunate
1200 Rise of empire of Mali
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