Worcester v. Georgia
The 1932 case, Worcester v. Georgia, ruled unconstitutional a Georgia law requiring non-Native Americans requiring a license from the state to be on Native American land. The specific matter of the case itself is not remembered as much as the fact that the court stated that <span>the federal government is the sole authority to deal with a Native American nation. From this Supreme Court assertion came the beginnings of tribal sovereignty within the United States for Native American nations -- that the US government would deal with them as domestic nations inside the United States.</span>
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Hatshepsut
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Hatshepsut was the first ever female pharoah.
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Original Rough Draft of the Declaration
Written in June 1776, Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence, included eighty-six changes made later by John Adams (1735–1826), Benjamin Franklin 1706–1790), other members of the committee appointed to draft the document, and by Congress.
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By taking out small loans and paying them off, slowly increasing the amount of money taken from a loan until you have good enough credit score to get automatic approval from the bank.
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keep the border states loyal to the Union