The United States Federal Government in the Beginning

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Back in the 1830’s the United States of America was growing, building its federal government power and establishing its dominance over states. As time progressed, it was made clearer that with the new and approved constitution everything was starting to come together. The United States was a new country trying to get the government running efficiently and smoothly. At the time only 24 states were admitted into the US. All located mostly in the Eastern and Southern regions. Land was starting to get occupied by many new settlers trying to build from the ground up. Farming at the time was a big thing being that cotton was the foundation of the southern economy. With that, land was needed more and more every day. It got to the point where there wasn’t any more space. Other people basically shared the land with the farmers. Native Americans were scattered all over southern and eastern regions of the US. The farmers saw all the available space these Natives occupied and wanted to eventually take them all out. From there these farmers went to the government and demanded a change. The trail...

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