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Grover Cleveland was the president during the Gilded Age who was the son
of a Baptist preacher. He was the 22nd and 24th president of the United
States of America, in the late 19th century. His father, as the
question itself says, was a minister, who instilled strong religious
feelings into his son as well. However, he still decided to become a
politician, and not follow in his father's footsteps.
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On December 20, 1836, President Andrew Jackson presents Congress with a treaty he negotiated with the Ioway, Sacs, Sioux, Fox, Otoe and Omaha tribes of the Missouri territory. The treaty, which removed those tribes from their ancestral homelands to make way for white settlement, epitomized racist 19th century presidential policies toward Native Americans. The agreement was just one of nearly 400 treaties—nearly always unequal—that were concluded between various tribes and the U.S. government between 1788 and 1883.
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