georgia
Georgia
Goergia
It wasn't a state, but the federal government under president Andrew Jackson.
Philip II
English lands in France.
They wanted to: - Discover new lands - Find natural resources - Seize territories for their nation - For the heck of it
The discovery of gold in the hills and backcountry significantly affected the Cherokees as it intensified pressure from white settlers and prospectors to seize their lands. This influx of outsiders led to increased tensions and conflicts, ultimately culminating in the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands via policies like the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The resulting Cherokee Trail of Tears was a tragic consequence of the relentless pursuit of wealth by non-Native populations, demonstrating the devastating impact of gold on indigenous communities.
soixanteNo it's - seize (soixante is sixty). Yeah. Whoever said it the second time was right. :)seize
The bank seized our property after we missed three payments.
Marxism: From the ideas of Karl Marx that became influential in Europe in the late 1800s. Believed workers would eventually revolt, seize control of the factories, and overthrow the government.
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The U.S. government, under President Andrew Jackson, enforced the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which aimed to relocate Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the Southeast to designated Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. The state of Georgia actively supported this initiative, seeking to seize Cherokee lands for white settlement. Despite a Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia (1832) that recognized the sovereignty of Native American nations, both the U.S. and Georgia governments largely ignored the decision, leading to the forced removal of the Cherokee in the infamous Trail of Tears.