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what happened with the cherokee and the indian removal act? / ¿qué pasó…

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what happened with the cherokee and the indian removal act? / ¿qué pasó con la ley de expulsión de indios y cherokees?
how did the annexation of texas increase sectional tension? / ¿cómo aumentó la tensión seccional la anexión de texas?
how did the gold rush impact californias population? / ¿cómo afectó la fiebre del oro a la población de california?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the Cherokee and other Native - American tribes to leave their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States and move to Indian Territory (present - day Oklahoma). Many Cherokees died on the forced migration known as the Trail of Tears due to disease, starvation, and harsh conditions.
  2. The Annexation of Texas in 1845 increased sectional tension in the United States because it was a slave - holding territory. The addition of Texas as a state further polarized the North and South over the issue of slavery expansion.
  3. The California Gold Rush, starting in 1848, led to a massive influx of people to California. People from all over the United States and the world came in search of gold, greatly increasing California's population and transforming it from a sparsely populated territory to a state with a large and diverse population.

Answer:

  1. The Indian Removal Act forced the Cherokee to leave their lands and many died on the Trail of Tears.
  2. The Annexation of Texas increased sectional tension as it was a slave - holding territory and polarized the North and South over slavery expansion.
  3. The California Gold Rush led to a massive influx of people, greatly increasing California's population.