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William Patrick Schrecengost 1818

William Patrick Schrecengost was born in 1818 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania United States to Martin Schrecengost and Christina (Oury) Schrecengost, and has siblings Susannah (Schrecengost) Lias, Elias Schrecengost, Martin Lenhart Schrecengost, Christopher O.Schrecengost, Matilda Schrecengost, Samuel Schrecengost, and Mary J. Schrecengost.
William Patrick Schrecengost
1818
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States
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In 1818, in the year that William Patrick Schrecengost was born, on October 20th, the Treaty of 1818 - between the U.S. and the United Kingdom - established the boundary between the U.S. and British North America as the 49th parallel north. The treaty also allowed for joint occupation and settlement of the "Oregon Country" - known currently as the Pacific Northwest of the United States and British Columbia in Canada.
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In 1830, on May 28th, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. The Act authorized the President to negotiate with Native Americans in the southern region of the US, exchanging their ancestral lands for federal territory west of the Mississippi River. Tens of thousands of Native Americans were forced to move - and march - west.
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