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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Our commemoration of Illinois history and the War | ||||||
3 | of 1812 should be guided by a universal belief that all persons | ||||||
4 | have inherent worth and dignity; human relations should be | ||||||
5 | based on justice, equity, and compassion; this world should be | ||||||
6 | a community of peace, liberty, and justice for all; and our | ||||||
7 | communities should seek to live in peace with our fellow human | ||||||
8 | beings, both as individuals and as peoples; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The Doctrine of Discovery was a principle of law | ||||||
10 | developed in a series of 15th century papal bulls and royal | ||||||
11 | charters by European monarchs by which the Americas were first | ||||||
12 | explored, and was the legal authority used by those who | ||||||
13 | colonized the Americas, appropriated lands and resources, and | ||||||
14 | dealt with the tribes and nations of Native Americans; and
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15 | WHEREAS, After the United States Revolutionary War, the | ||||||
16 | tenets of the Doctrine of Discovery were continued by the new | ||||||
17 | states and courts, controlling all purchase of lands and any | ||||||
18 | foreign, personal, or commercial interactions with tribes of | ||||||
19 | Native Americans; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Prior to and during the War of 1812, the | ||||||
21 | principles of the Doctrine of Discovery were practiced by both | ||||||
22 | the British and the United States in relations and transactions |
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1 | with the Native American tribes; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The Illinois Territory was on the border of this | ||||||
3 | conflict between Great Britain and the United States and used | ||||||
4 | by the British to conduct raids on American settlements during | ||||||
5 | the War of 1812; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Following the War of 1812, Native American peoples | ||||||
7 | who had supported either the United States or Great Britain | ||||||
8 | during the war continued to be subjected to the policies of the | ||||||
9 | Doctrine of Discovery resulting in their displacement as tribal | ||||||
10 | units from within the State of Illinois; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, As Illinois moves forward in the 21st century, | ||||||
12 | many citizens of Native American ancestry have found a place | ||||||
13 | within Illinois to live their lives, celebrate their unique | ||||||
14 | identity, and lead all Americans in our enjoyment of our common | ||||||
15 | heritage; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, From April 26-28, 2012, the 2012 Illinois History | ||||||
17 | Symposium's "Contested Lands: 1763-1840" will discuss the | ||||||
18 | enduring impact of the Doctrine of Discovery on the land and | ||||||
19 | culture of Illinois; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, The Symposium will convene in East Peoria, thereby | ||||||
21 | paying homage to one of the most contested sites of the |
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1 | Illinois theatre of the War of 1812 and joining in the | ||||||
2 | observance of the bicentennial of the outbreak of the war; | ||||||
3 | therefore, be it | ||||||
4 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
5 | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
6 | we welcome the 2012 Illinois History Symposium and its | ||||||
7 | commemoration of our State in the War of 1812; and be it | ||||||
8 | further | ||||||
9 | RESOLVED, That we assert that all Native American peoples | ||||||
10 | whose ancestors once lived on, temporarily resided in, or | ||||||
11 | traveled through the great State of Illinois, shall henceforth | ||||||
12 | be fully recognized for their rich cultural contributions to | ||||||
13 | Illinois and the United States; and be it further
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14 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
15 | presented to the Illinois State Historical Society, the | ||||||
16 | American Indian Center in Chicago, the American Indian Museum | ||||||
17 | at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and the D'Arcy McNickel | ||||||
18 | Center for the History of the American Indian, Newberry | ||||||
19 | Library, in Chicago.
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