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That was the Treaty of Indian Springs. Under this treaty, the Creeks in Georgia would be relocated west of the Mississippi River. It was signed on Feb. 12,1825, but not ratified until Mar. 7, 1825. It was nullified in 1826 by the Treaty of Washington.
in the 1825 to 1850 American industry was
1825
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There were 24 states by 1825:DelawarePennsylvaniaNew JerseyGeorgiaConnecticutMassachusettsMarylandSouth CarolinaNew HampshireVirginiaNew YorkNorth CarolinaRhode IslandVermontKentuckyTennesseeOhioLouisianaIndianaMississippiIllinoisAlabamaMaineMissouri
That was the Treaty of Indian Springs. Under this treaty, the Creeks in Georgia would be relocated west of the Mississippi River. It was signed on Feb. 12,1825, but not ratified until Mar. 7, 1825. It was nullified in 1826 by the Treaty of Washington.
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James Monroe was the President from 1817 to 1825.
President James Monroe 1817-1825 he was the fifth president
Walter Leake (born May 25, 1762 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died November 17, 1825 in Mount Salus, Mississippi) succeeded George Poindexter as the third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 7, 1822 and his death. Following the end of Leake's term as Governor, Gerard Brandon (born September 15, 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; died March 28, 1850 in Fort Adams, Mississippi) became the fourth Governor of Mississippi, serving between November 17, 1825 and January 7, 1826.
Israel Pickens (born January 30, 1780 in Concord, North Carolina; died April 24, 1827 in Matanzas, Cuba) succeeded Thomas Bibb as the third Governor of Alabama, serving between November 9, 1821 and November 25, 1825. Following the end of Pickens' term in office, John Murphy (born 1786 in Columbia, North Carolina; died September 21, 1841 in Clarke Coty, Alabama) became the fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1825 and November 25, 1829.
160% of 1825= 160% * 1825= 1.6 * 1825= 2920
John Murphy (born 1786 in Columbia, North Carolina; died September 21, 1841 in Clarke Coty, Alabama) succeeded Israel Pickens as the fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1825 and November 25, 1829, including the whole of 1826.
John Murphy (born 1786 in Columbia, North Carolina; died September 21, 1841 in Clarke Coty, Alabama) succeeded Israel Pickens as the fourth Governor of Alabama, serving between November 25, 1825 and November 25, 1829, including the whole of 1827.
It became legal to join a trade union in Britain with the Trade Union Act of 1871. This legislation provided legal protection for trade unions and their members.
Walter Leake (born May 25, 1762 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died November 17, 1825 in Mount Salus, Mississippi) succeeded George Poindexter as the third Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 7, 1822 and his death, including the whole of 1823.