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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Historiography: The study of the proper way to write history.
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The electoral college because they didnt trust the lame people to decide who runs there country.( please give brainliest answer if this helps.)
African Americans contributed to the Union war effort on the home front by working as carpenters and surgeons.
During the American Civil War, the Union, also denominated the North, referred to the United States of America and particularly to the national government of President Abraham Lincoln and the 20 free states and four border and slave states that provided their support.
In the Union army, more than 179,000 African American men served in over 160 units, as well as more serving in the Navy and in support positions.
The first commanding officer to serve in the Union Ary was Martin Delany.