George Washington Bush and another family, the Simmons, moved west on the Oregon Trail, but by the time they got there, a law was past that African Americans could not settle in the Oregon Territory, so instead they moved cross the Columbia River into land owned by both Great Britain and the United states, and the Bush's and five other families created a settlement there called "Bush Prairie."
Bush's experience as a multi-racial (Irish and African) person show the interdependence of people of different races on the western frontier, as well as the difficulties regarding racial prejudice.
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<h3><u>Support of William Jennings Bryan to this amendment to the Constitution:</u></h3>
- Throughout his life William Jennings Bryan supported many causes which led to the amendments to the constitution.
- Two of the major amendment he supported were 17th and 19th amendments.
- After 17th amendment went into effect it ended the indirect election way of selecting US Senates.
- Bryan strongly advocated for 'women’s right to vote' and his efforts led to the passage of 19th amendment.
- After the passage of 19th amendment US constitution guaranteed women a vote in elections.
The Indies played a great role in history. The land was originally home to the indigenous. After the trans-Atlantic expedition the Spanish settled in the indies area for the first 28 years taking over the land and people.
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