Brown v. Board of Education Topeka
what is the Supreme Court case that called for an end to public school segregation with "all deliberate speed"
required Northerners to help capture runaway slaves or face fines or jail; angered Northerners against the South & slavery more.
what 1850 Fugitive Slave Act
Brown v. Board of Education Topeka
what is 1954
Dred Scott v. Sandford
what is St.Louis,Missouri
McCulloch v. Maryland
what is the state of Maryland passed legislation to impose taxes on the bank. James W. McCulloch, the cashier of the Baltimore branch of the bank, refused to pay the tax.
settler obtained title to up to 160 acres by paying $10 registration fee and living on land for 5 years entitled settler to ownership; government encouraged white settlers to move west!
what is 1862 Homestead Act
Marbury v. Madison
what is 1803
Worcester v. Georgia
what is Gwinnett,Georgia
Marbury v. Madison
what is the Supreme Court established the principle of judicial review, giving the court the power to declare laws passed by Congress or the executive branch unconstitutional
allotted each Indian household 160 acres of reservation land to farm remaining land would be sold to whites and the money placed in a “trust” fund for Native Americans; tried to make farmers of Native Americans- IT FAILED.
what is 1887 Dawes Act
Gibbons v.Ogden
what is 1824
Gibbons v.Ogden
what is New York
Brown v. Board of Education Topeka
what is the Supreme Court case that called for an end to public school segregation with "all deliberate speed"
stated that all African-Americans were indeed US citizens; (could be repealed at some point-so Republicans will pass 14th amendment to make it permanent).
what is 1866 Civil Rights Act
McCulloch v. Maryland
what is 1819
Ableman v. Booth
what is Wisconsin
Gibbons v.Ogden
what is a 20-year monopoly over navigation on waters within state jurisdiction. Aaron Ogden and other competitors tried to forestall the monopoly, but Livingston and Fulton largely succeeded in selling franchise or buying competitors’ boats.
The Civil War and the change in leadership, with Lincoln as president, allowed the 1862 act to be passed.
what is Civil War and the 1862 Act
Dred Scott v. Sandford
what is 1857
United States v. Heirs of Waterman
what is East Florida