. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. James K. Polk Zachary Taylor PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1829 TO ]849 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 113 From a conviction that we consider them as a part of ourselves, and cherishwith sincerity tlieir rights and interests, the attachment of the Indian trihes isgaining strength daily, is extending from the nearer to the more remote, and willamply requite us for the justice and friendship practiced towards them. Hus-bandry and household manufacture are advancing among them, more rapidlywith the southern than northern tribes, fro


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. James K. Polk Zachary Taylor PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1829 TO ]849 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 113 From a conviction that we consider them as a part of ourselves, and cherishwith sincerity tlieir rights and interests, the attachment of the Indian trihes isgaining strength daily, is extending from the nearer to the more remote, and willamply requite us for the justice and friendship practiced towards them. Hus-bandry and household manufacture are advancing among them, more rapidlywith the southern than northern tribes, from circumstances of soil and climate;and one of the two great di\isions of the Cherokee Nation has now underconsideration to solicit the friendship of the United States and to be identifiedwith us in laws and government in such progressive manner as we shall thinkbest. ORDERS IN COUNCIL In iSo6, approaching the period of the Henry letters, the country becamepowerfully excited by the loss of its profitable foreign trade as a neutral throughthe British orders in


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