he was appointed to lead an alternative expendition through the American west, exploring areas acquired in the Louisiana purchase
Jackson urged Indians to assimilate and obey state laws. further, he believed that he could only accommodate the desire for Indian self rule in federal territories,which required resettlement west of the Mississippi River on federal lands
the Indian removal act was signed into law by president Andrew Jackson on May 28,1830, authorizing the president to great lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders
Singleton,a former slave from Tennessee who had escaped to the north, returned to Tennessee after the civil war with the long dream of helping his fellow former slaves to improve their lives. Singleton encouraged his people to move to Kansas where they would be able to purchase land and establish a better life
Because some nations had fighting taking place on there soil, which led to the destruction of food producers and the theft of pre-existing food. Other nations were already suffering with poverty so conditions were severely worsened by food shortages.
The Comet was the second steamboat to navigate the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Daniel D. Smith was the first to defy the steamboat monopoly in Orleans Territory granted to Livingston and Fulton.