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Where did the Japanese spread out to during the World War 2 war?

Near the Russian border at the north; the Indian border to the west; near Australia to the south; and Alaska to the east.


When and where was baseball player Jim Maloney born?

Jim Maloney was born June 2, 1940, in Fresno, CA, USA.


What Indian tribe lived in New York near lake Ontario?

Miami, Chippewa, Huron, Shawnee, Algonquin, Iroquois


What was the Indian Removal act?

The indian Removal act is when President Jackson wanted to move the Indians or Native Americans out from there land and payed the indians money and gave them aid for one year. (1830) A law that made it legal for the President (Andrew Jackson) to move Native tribes west. The Cherokees were one group that was evicted from their land in Georgia and South Carolina. A lottery was held to divide their land.The Indian removal act was when Cherokees and other tribes were living on fertile land, which also has gold. America wants the land and they try to get the southeastern tribes to sign away their land. some think it is mandatory and sign it, but some tribes, among them the Cherokee,refuse to sign away their land. the whole thing goes to supreme court and supreme court judge john Marshall says that the land is the Cherokees and shows treaties to prove it. Andrew Jackson, president at the time, did not like this ruling. he proposed a law to congress which was the Indian Removal act. congress passed the law and the Indians had 2 years to leave their lands. some left to land west of the Mississippi in present day Ohio, but this land is not fertile and nothing like the Indians homeland. the Cherokees stay for the 2 years and then they are forced to leave in the Trail of Tears. they were relocated in the winter and many didn't even have shoes. the Cherokees had nearly half the people that the had at the start.The Indian Removal Act authorized the President to give the unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange of the Indian lands.


Name an Indian tribe from New Mexico?

There are the various pueblo people, the Navajo, Ute and Apache.

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What were the 2 most aggressive Indian tribes?

Shawnee and Comanche


What is Usher like?

Usher has a wife, Tameka, 2 kids, usher Raymond V and Naviyd. They live in California near Fresno.


Does Fresno California have a beach?

No. Fresno is at least 2 1/2 hours by car from the nearest beach.


Does Fresno California have beaches?

No. Fresno is at least 2 1/2 hours by car from the nearest beach.


Where usher family?

Usher has a wife, Tameka, 2 kids, usher Raymond V and Naviyd. They live in California near Fresno.


How many Indian tribes of Texas?

There are three Indian Reservations in Texas: 1 Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas: Rt 3 Box 640 Livingston, TX 77351 2 Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas: HC1 Box 9700 Eagle Pass, TX 78852 3 Ysleta del Sur Pueblo: PO Box 17579, Ysleta Stn El Paso, TX 79917


How many native American tribes were their?

There were about 10 million natives that inhabited North American in 1492. There is no estimate as to how many individual Native American groups there were because there were no political organization associated with true tribes.


What were the british advantages in war?

1. They had 15 times the population of New France 2. They had support of the Iroquois (strongest confederation of Indian tribes in America) 3. They had the strongest navy in the world


How long does it take to travel from Fresno to Sacramento California?

it takes about 4 1/2 hours to go from Fresno to sac. Unless there is a lot of traffic, the trip from Fresno to Sacramento should take 3 to 3 1/2 hours.


How far is Tehachapi to Fresno?

Tehachapi is about 107 miles south of Fresno, with driving time typically around 2 hours.


How many syllables does the word Fresno have?

only 2 syllables


Where did the Japanese spread out to during the World War 2 war?

Near the Russian border at the north; the Indian border to the west; near Australia to the south; and Alaska to the east.