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  2. Indian Removal Act - Wikipedia

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    An Act to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided "for an exchange of lands with ...

  3. Treaty of Pontotoc Creek - Wikipedia

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    The remaining Mississippi lands ceded in the Treaty of Pontotoc Creek. The Treaty of Pontotoc Creek was a treaty signed on October 20, 1832 by representatives of the United States and the Chiefs of the Chickasaw Nation assembled at the National Council House on Pontotoc Creek in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The treaty ceded the 6,283,804 million ...

  4. Tips for Living With MS - WebMD

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    Boost your energy: Instead of three big meals a day, eat several smaller ones packed with nutrients. Avoid complications: Eat low-fat, high-fiber foods to help prevent heart disease and diabetes ...

  5. Late-Onset Multiple Sclerosis - WebMD

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    Diagnosis of Late-Onset MS. There isn’t a single lab test doctors use to diagnose multiple sclerosis. Instead, they use several tests to check out your nervous system and brain. Some of the ...

  6. Plasmspheresis: Plasma Exchange for MS - WebMD

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    Plasmapheresis, or plasma exchange, is a way to 'clean' your blood. WebMD explains how people with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) can use this treatment to remove antibodies and manage flares.

  7. Confederate States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States dollar was first issued just before the outbreak of the American Civil War by the newly formed Confederacy. It was not backed by hard assets, but simply by a promise to pay the bearer after the war, on the prospect of Southern victory and independence. As the Civil War progressed and victory for the South seemed less and ...

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