Immigration, Native Americans, and Westward Expansion in APUSH

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Explore the impact of 1830s-1840s immigration from Europe on cities and the frontier, as well as conflicts between frontier settlers and Native Americans. Learn about key events like the Black Hawk War, Indian Removal Act, Trail of Tears, and Supreme Court cases, shaping American history. Discover the consequences of westward expansion and immigration amidst cultural clashes. Watch APUSH Review Video #24 for a comprehensive understanding to succeed in your studies.

  • Immigration
  • Native Americans
  • Westward Expansion
  • APUSH
  • American History

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  1. APUSH Review: Video #24: Immigration And Native Americans (Key Concepts 4.2, III, A, 4.3, I, B) Everything You Need To Know About Immigration And Native Americans To Succeed In APUSH www.APUSHReview.com

  2. Immigration 1830s - 1840s Immigration Large numbers of immigrants from Europe Germany - political instability Ireland - Potato famine Where did they settle? Irish in cities (Boston, NYC, etc) Germans on the Frontier Americans moved in large numbers west of the Appalachians and developed new communities on Ohio River and MS River Cincinnati on the Ohio River Porkopolis St. Louis on the Mississippi River

  3. Native Americans As frontier settlers moved west, conflicts with Natives emerged over land Black Hawk War (1832) Natives crossed the Mississippi River into Illinois The US attacked the Natives, convinced that they were hostile Black Hawk and his followers were defeated Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, and Zachary Taylor served in this conflict Helped encourage many Americans to move Natives WEST of the Mississippi River

  4. Indian Removal Act Georgia law required the Cherokee Nation to move west of Mississippi River Cherokee sued Cherokee Nation v. Georgia: Case was thrown out since Natives were not considered citizens Worcester v. Georgia: Supreme Court ruled that the Natives did NOT have to move John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it .. Led to the ..

  5. Trail Of Tears Winter of 1838 under President Martin Van Buren The US Army forced around 15,000 Natives to leave Georgia 4,000 died on the journey

  6. Quick Recap Reasons for immigration from Europe Where did they settle? Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Worcester v. Georgia Trail of Tears

  7. See You Back Here For Video #: Thanks for watching Best of luck

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