Wünsche allen 😂eine gute Woche 4.000 ich bin ein bisschen enttäuscht von der Idee und mit 4 habe ich mir 4 Gedanken gemacht und die bin Frage beantwortet wie es funktioniert mit dem Thema 3A 3 der ist ich möglich die neue Adresse Version mir der erhalten löschen die folgenden Artikel bereits noch dem und ist erste
1:24 yes… before you say anything, hear me out. By TECHNICALITY, his hat is his head, and if the head is alive of a people playground man, HE LIVES… kinda…😅
nations and came to policy agreements with them via treaties. As the U.S. accelerated its westward expansion, internal political pressure grew for "Indian removal", but the pace of treaty-making grew regardless. The Civil War forged the U.S. into a more centralized and nationalistic country, fueling a "full bore assault on tribal culture and institutions", and pressure for Native Americans to assimilate.[3] In the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871, Congress prohibited any future treaties. This move was steadfastly opposed by Native Americans.[3] Currently, the U.S. recognizes tribal nations as "domestic dependent nations"[4] and uses its own legal system to define the relationship between the federal, state, and tribal governments. Native American sovereignty and the Constitution The United States Constitution mentions Native American tribes three times: Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 states that "Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States ... excluding Indians not taxed."[5] According to Story's Commentaries on the U.S. Constitution, "There were Indians, also, in several, and probably in most, of the states at that period, who were not treated as citizens, and yet, who did not form a part of independent communities or tribes, exercising general sovereignty and powers of government within the boundaries of the states." Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution states that "Congress shall have the power to regulate Commerce with foreign nations and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes",[6] determining that Indian tribes were separate from the federal government, the states, and foreign nations;[7] and The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 2 amends the apportionment of representatives in Article I, Section 2 above.[8] These constitutional provisions, and subsequent interpretations by the Supreme Court (see below), are today often summarized in three principles of U.S. Indian law:[9][10][11] Territorial sovereignty: Tribal authority on Indian land is organic and is not granted by the states in which Indian lands are located. Plenary power doctrine: Congress, and not the Executive Branch or Judicial Branch, has ultimate authority with regard to matters affecting the Indian tribes. Federal courts give greater deference to Congress on Indian matters than on other subjects. Trust relationship: The federal government has a "duty to protect" the tribes, implying (courts have found) the necessary legislative and executive authorities to effect that duty.[12] Early history The Marshall Trilogy, 1823-1832 Hassanamisco Nipmuc Indian Reservation sign The Marshall Trilogy is a set of three Supreme Court decisions in the early nineteenth century affirming the legal and political standing of Indian nations. Johnson v. McIntosh (1823), holding that private citizens could not purchase lands from Native Americans. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), holding the Cherokee nation dependent, with a relationship to the United States like that of a "ward to its guardian". Worcester v. Georgia (1832), which laid out the relationship between tribes and the state and federal governments, stating that the federal government was the sole authority to deal with Indian nations.[13] Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 Originally, the United States had recognized the Indian Tribes as independent nations, but after the Civil War, the U.S. suddenly changed its approach.[3] The Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 had two significant sections. First, the Act ended United States recognition of additional Native American tribes or independent nations and prohibited additional treaties. Thus, it required the federal government no longer interact with the various tribes through treaties, but rather through statutes: That hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty: Provided, further, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to invalidate or impair the obligation of any treaty heretofore lawfully made and ratified with any such Indian nation or tribe. - Indian Appropriations Act of 1871[14][15] The 1871 Act also made it a federal crime to commit murder, manslaughter, rape, assault with intent to kill, arson, burglary, and larceny within any Territory of the United States.[citation needed] Empowerment of tribal courts, 1883 See also: United States Indian Police On April 10, 1883, five years after establishing Indian police powers throughout the various reservations, the Indian Commissioner approved rules for a "court of Indian offe
Nice video
8 likes and no comments, lemme fix dat
I hope you get 10 mil
Me two but that will probably happen in like 2 3 or 4 years
he needed 7 years to get 2 mil
I hope ctop gets to 90K
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000k
@@stormycordova-beattie790 yeah
Love your awesome content
Bring back blade and sorcery please
Do you guys want blade and sorcery back
👇
I prefer people playground
people don’t want to see ctop die people want to see Chris die 8:14
Chris makes the channel funny and entertaining
Agreed ctop🦙Chris 💩
nice
video ctop
Crop Chris is the best
ctop with top hat top hat with ctop
Wünsche allen 😂eine gute Woche 4.000 ich bin ein bisschen enttäuscht von der Idee und mit 4 habe ich mir 4 Gedanken gemacht und die bin Frage beantwortet wie es funktioniert mit dem Thema 3A 3 der ist ich möglich die neue Adresse Version mir der erhalten löschen die folgenden Artikel bereits noch dem und ist erste
i LOVE YO CONTENT
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
15:31 is the escape of the century and the helicopter comes back for revenge-
Wow! 😊
Hey ctop theres a new map on people playground called the reactor idk if its a mod or not but I recommend you trying it C 😂😊
It is 2023
@@aremulolanot anymore
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Play more Ghostbusters play more Ghostbusters play more Ghostbusters please
Ctop is the goat and Chris is short 17:53
not true chris is taller
45:28 "I was In BatMan"
Thank you for making that video like i was dreaming that for a long time until you make it
I love that ctop went insane.
Does everyone remember the time when they had shopping carts and they attach lite saber’s to them
I love your content especially when Chris screamed “I THAT A VOLCANO!”
is*
LOL
@@cosmicgaming118
? At the end too
happy ten million ctop make criss suffer more
What, he doesn’t have ten mil yet
Yessir another complication of chris getting bullied by a fancy c with a tophat🗿
amazing video!
Ctop and cris should make a vlog like and comment if you like that idea
HELL NAW BRO !
Nah
Okay
:} it be funny tho
Nah
Is that a volcano!
I wanna see you play with the souls mod day one of asking☺
I love the shef port
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:53 he is hatching into a larva
1:42:32, chris, MY BIKE'S ON FIRE
1:45:44, multiple Chris's laugh at ctop
When he said He had Heelys i actually do have some
Keep Bowling Chris!
I love watching Chris suffer I wish you a happy 10 mil
What did he do to you and first
@@will.the.goofball ?????????????????????
@@will.the.goofball what????
Cool Chanel im new
28:45 was crazy
Ctop snack merch idea:
Name: Chrisps
Shape: Chris (Happy png)
Taste: Cereal
Speech: "Is that a delightful taste!?"
its should be called christop
Ctop I sentence you for massacring Chris you are sentenced to BEING NICE TO CHRIS FOR 1 DAY NO SHOOTING OR RUNNING OVER CHRIS
epic badumumdumdumbadadadadumbumbada ba baaaa badudumdumduuuuuuuuum
Exaggerated gasp🫢😱
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THIS IS TERRIBLE
Egsagerated 😱
@@will.the.goofball esgeated 🙀😨😰😱
keep bullying chris
No
dinosors vss monster truck😮😮😮😮😮 who wins click like buttond if dinosors or comment for monster truck
😮😮😮
hmmm idont know but i think its dinosors
😊🎉
Y’all should get the prosthetics mod
ctop: how many Chrisis can stop a monster truck
me : 100 tiny Chris 1 normal Chris
Also first
Fifth
Dam
Lol
Welp
1:23:19 that was unexpected i laughed alot and i mean alot
also did the tire activate the nuke or did he activate the nuke
@@cosmicgaming118 the tire did becuase it was on fire
No he did
You are guys My favourite RUclipsrs
you guys sude do Spider-Man vs Naruto
Pls
1 min gang
vehicle: poops out nuke and ctop
chris and ctop: WHAT IS THAT? classic
Hi
throw Chris in the volcano more and make him scream more a lot more
Ctop should make an intro
Can you make more vr videos
Nice music 12:59
Hi😊
Awesome
kenetic energy is just like black panther's suit
Ctop the movie we ran out of ideas
THE WALL RIPPED THE TITAN INTO PIECES I THINK IT WAS MAD BECAUSE ITS FRIEND THE JELLO FLOOR GOT FLANTED BY THE TITAN THAT SO AWESOME 1:10:00
THIS is just videos comboined into one huge video with some new oarts
1:24 yes… before you say anything, hear me out. By TECHNICALITY, his hat is his head, and if the head is alive of a people playground man, HE LIVES… kinda…😅
1:22:46 chris did my van took a nuclear doo-doo?
He's on fire 🔥 literally 😂
Hey ctop. Do you remember Dino Bash they made a sequel
1:31:21: WHAT IS THAT DERPY LOOKING FISH?
1:47:38, chris says and now you on fire
nations and came to policy agreements with them via treaties. As the U.S. accelerated its westward expansion, internal political pressure grew for "Indian removal", but the pace of treaty-making grew regardless. The Civil War forged the U.S. into a more centralized and nationalistic country, fueling a "full bore assault on tribal culture and institutions", and pressure for Native Americans to assimilate.[3] In the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871, Congress prohibited any future treaties. This move was steadfastly opposed by Native Americans.[3]
Currently, the U.S. recognizes tribal nations as "domestic dependent nations"[4] and uses its own legal system to define the relationship between the federal, state, and tribal governments.
Native American sovereignty and the Constitution
The United States Constitution mentions Native American tribes three times:
Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 states that "Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States ... excluding Indians not taxed."[5] According to Story's Commentaries on the U.S. Constitution, "There were Indians, also, in several, and probably in most, of the states at that period, who were not treated as citizens, and yet, who did not form a part of independent communities or tribes, exercising general sovereignty and powers of government within the boundaries of the states."
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution states that "Congress shall have the power to regulate Commerce with foreign nations and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes",[6] determining that Indian tribes were separate from the federal government, the states, and foreign nations;[7] and
The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 2 amends the apportionment of representatives in Article I, Section 2 above.[8]
These constitutional provisions, and subsequent interpretations by the Supreme Court (see below), are today often summarized in three principles of U.S. Indian law:[9][10][11]
Territorial sovereignty: Tribal authority on Indian land is organic and is not granted by the states in which Indian lands are located.
Plenary power doctrine: Congress, and not the Executive Branch or Judicial Branch, has ultimate authority with regard to matters affecting the Indian tribes. Federal courts give greater deference to Congress on Indian matters than on other subjects.
Trust relationship: The federal government has a "duty to protect" the tribes, implying (courts have found) the necessary legislative and executive authorities to effect that duty.[12]
Early history
The Marshall Trilogy, 1823-1832
Hassanamisco Nipmuc Indian Reservation sign
The Marshall Trilogy is a set of three Supreme Court decisions in the early nineteenth century affirming the legal and political standing of Indian nations.
Johnson v. McIntosh (1823), holding that private citizens could not purchase lands from Native Americans.
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), holding the Cherokee nation dependent, with a relationship to the United States like that of a "ward to its guardian".
Worcester v. Georgia (1832), which laid out the relationship between tribes and the state and federal governments, stating that the federal government was the sole authority to deal with Indian nations.[13]
Indian Appropriations Act of 1871
Originally, the United States had recognized the Indian Tribes as independent nations, but after the Civil War, the U.S. suddenly changed its approach.[3]
The Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 had two significant sections. First, the Act ended United States recognition of additional Native American tribes or independent nations and prohibited additional treaties. Thus, it required the federal government no longer interact with the various tribes through treaties, but rather through statutes:
That hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty: Provided, further, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to invalidate or impair the obligation of any treaty heretofore lawfully made and ratified with any such Indian nation or tribe.
- Indian Appropriations Act of 1871[14][15]
The 1871 Act also made it a federal crime to commit murder, manslaughter, rape, assault with intent to kill, arson, burglary, and larceny within any Territory of the United States.[citation needed]
Empowerment of tribal courts, 1883
See also: United States Indian Police
On April 10, 1883, five years after establishing Indian police powers throughout the various reservations, the Indian Commissioner approved rules for a "court of Indian offe
first 🥇🏆
0:03 Ctop is definitely all of these am I right?
1stSUI
Fifteenth
Please please please please please please please please play boo man people please help me and thanks for the help everyone
I saw Jtop
you mom
😊😊😊
😊😊
2 hours wow
First
Fourth
Someday Chris will take his revenge on ctop
Add Jeffy
i like the jokes of my country you make me laugh when im down
Do you ever think Chris is in love with crop
Like why does Chris say I want to kiss you all the time
Just throws the car then the engine just comes back for Revenge
Ctop: How many crises does it make to Clog my monster truck
Me: 1😂😂😂😂
When the minion Miss Chris Chris missed the minion
Yo
Hi C stop
I just saw the most funniest
So sigma😎😎😎😎
please send an link to get ctop and cris characters :(
45:29 i was in Batman
8:22 he got a fever
Wheres godzilla in this video
Idk gone?
Sub for more content
It's december It's close to christmas
This video was Is super funny.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:51:55 ayo
How u knew that?
Looooooooooooooooooooooooll
Let's see if it's a nickname to talk.Let's see if it
BrUh
Is Santa tell your setup
;)
I like capy bara
🎉🎉
🎉🎉ctop 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
5 min gang
I
I
1:59:44 two towers u know it needs one plane