PPT-California 1850 Territories and Treaties

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Killed some of them myself California Statue 133 An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians 3 Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian male

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Killed some of them myself California Statue 133 An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians 3 Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian male or female from the parents or relation of such Indian minor and wishing to keep it such a person will go before a justice of the Peace in his Township. North America, prior to newcomers, was populated by many nations of people with different languages, cultures, religions, ways of life and traditional territories. . When . First Nations met with each other they negotiated alliances that were mutually beneficial. These alliances established peaceful relationships among them which included trade, passage, peace and friendship, and other obligations and responsibilities.. Before newcomers arrived in North America, many nations of people already lived here. . They had . different languages, cultures, religions, ways of life and traditional territories. . These first people . How should the issue of slavery be addressed within the new territories?. Do Now: . Color in your map to identify the “free soil” and “slave” states.. Draw a line to identify the split in the country between North and South. . Chapter 10-1. 1820 Missouri Compromise: attempt to maintain balance of power of North and South. Maine = free state. Missouri = slave state. Above 36. °30’ . = free state. Below . 36°30’ . = slave state. The Crisis Over the Extension of Slavery to the Territories. The War with Mexico -- 13 May 1846 to 13 January 1847. THE COMPROMISE OF 1850. California to be Admitted as a Free State . – . 24 January 1848 Gold Discovered in California at Sutter’s Mill. How did Congress try to resolve the dispute between North and South over the issue of slavery?. Differences b/w North & South. North . Industrial . Immigrant. Most didn’t care about _. Except for the few that spoke out against it’s injustices_. Between 1927 & 1951 is was illegal for a First Nation to even hire a lawyer to negotiate with the government on their behalf.. The . gov’t. felt treaties set the First Nations apart from mainstream Canada.. Discovery and the Forty-Niners. First gold discovered on . John Sutter. ’s Mill, by James Marshall in 1848.. After news broke thousands flooded in to attempt to find gold by 1849.. 2/3 of forty-niners were Americans, the rest came from Mexico, South America, Europe, Australia and China.. Lesson 3: Mexican War and Failed Compromise. How does this cartoon relate to sectionalism?. Why did sectionalism become more severe as our territory expanded?. War with Mexico. The U.S. annexes Texas, causing a boundary dispute with Mexico.. Did . the Government . Sign . Treaties?. To obtain . land and resources to build the . railway. To create . farmland for immigrants . To . extend . Canadian territory to the Pacific. . To . claim . natural resources in northern Canada. Is it possible to compromise on an . ethical issues such as slavery?. SC Senator – . John C. Calhoun . “I have Senators, believed from the first that . the agitation of the subject of slavery would, . “Killed some of them myself”. California Statue 133. An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians. 3. “Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian, male or female from the parents or relation of such Indian minor, and wishing to keep it, such a person will go before a justice of the Peace in his Township….”. 1. What Makes a Treaty?. (1) the states intend the agreement to be legally binding under international law; . (2) the agreement deals with significant matters; . (3) it clearly describes the obligations of the parties; and . . between. BRI . Countries. Prof. dr. Stef van Weeghel. Professor International Tax Law University of Amsterdam. Global Tax Policy Leader PwC. Chair Board of Trustees IBFD. Member Advisory Board BRITACOM.

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