the Supreme Court the final arbiter of Constitutional interpretation.” (Boundless) Congress had the capacity to utilize the vital and appropriate provision to legitimize government activities. Gibbons v.s. Ogden, Aaron Ogden held a permit to work steamboats between New Jersey and New York. Thomas Gibbons contended with Aaron Ogden on this same course however held a government drifting permit issued by a demonstration of Congress. Ogden recorded a grumbling in New York court to prevent Gibbons from
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On this first trip upriver the Yellowstone carried an assortment of products valued at $50,385.79. The goods included 1,000 pairs of blankets, fabrics, 200 dozen mirrors, 126 dozen knives, 995 scalping knives, 75 dozen combs, 50 dozen corn hoes, 100 gross buttons, 4,500 pounds of blue and white beads, 25 pounds of seed beads, 300 beaver traps and chains, 1,000 half axes, 300 tomahawks, 48 American felling axes, 20 battle axes, 600 pounds of vermillion, 200 pounds of verdigris, 16 gross of clay pipes
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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Background • June 7, 1892, Homer Plessy was jailed for sitting in “White” section of the East Louisiana Railroad • Considered black despite of his light complexion • He was “creole”- black person w/ background of French, Spanish & Caribbean • Violated 13th & 14th amendment Decision • The precedent that “separate” facilities for blacks & whites were constitutional as long as they were “equal” • This satisfies the 14th amendment • Facilities were always inferior to whites(
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sleeping cars, bridges, and oil. Carnegie’s family decided to settle in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, a suburb where they had friends and family. Their ship landed in New York City, which he found overwhelming. Next, the family traveled west by canal and steamboat, arriving in Allegheny three weeks later which would take six hours by car today. They moved in above a member of the family’s weaving shop, which his father took over, but the business failed, putting the family once again in need of money. When
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Keondria McCollums Mrs. Hogan English-11 21 March 2012 Samuel Clemens Thomas Nast known as The Father of American Caricature influenced the world with his humorous way to address serious situations. Known for his famous campaign against New York City’s political boss William Maegear Tweed, he devised the Tammany tiger, popularized the donkey as the symbol for the Democratic party, and popularized the elephant for the Republican party. He also crated the “modern” image of Santa Claus. He was
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The Trail of Tears is the journey of Native Americans that were forced to leave their home in Southeast Georgia and move to the new Indian Territory in moderate-day Oklahoma. People in Georgia continued to take American lands and force both Cherokee Indians and Creek Indians out of Georgia. By 1825 the Lower Creek was completely gone. In 1827 the Creek was gone. In 1838, the Cherokees were the fifth major tribe to be forced to relocate to Indian Territory. More than 15,000 Indians were forced out
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the bottom, two separate pieces of work. The predella, (the bottom 4 foot of the mural) in contrast, was to be a quiet portrait of Independence in the 1840s, with the town courthouse on the right, or eastern, side, and the river landing with a steamboat at the dock on the left, or western, side. In between men, wagons and horses go about the
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While traveling on a train to California Disney came up with an character named Mortimer Mouse. Later on re-named Mickey, and has now become quite possibly the most recognized figure in the world today. The first Disney film with sound was called Steamboat Willie, which starred the now iconic mouse. By 1937 the Disney brothers had become quite successful with their other endeavor’s and cartoon shorts. But in December Disney Bros. released their first feature length film called “Snow White and The Seven
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Our progression didn’t stop at population. Progression in transportation was evident. Steamboats, turnpikes, and railroads were all booming. It seemed that everything was looking up for our new country. However, many people went through hardships. The black race was enslaved, Indians were forced to move out of their land, and human rights were
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who knew how to handle many “pies” in south Texas with many associates. The big “pie” in southeast and west Texas in the time was undeveloped land.Richard became captain of Colonel Cross. This is how he became so good. With money flowing from his steamboat interest he was very rich. Richard King arrived in Brazos Santiago, Texas, he was 22 years old and broke. He quickly took advantage of the opportunities, though, in the war-torn area along the border of Texas and Mexico. He Became the second pilot
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