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... and Alabama. In the late 1990's most Cherokees lived in northeastern Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The Cherokee people ...
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... people by force with dragnets and held in wooden stockades, except for a few hundred that hid in the mountains in North Carolina. The Cherokees could take only ...
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... people by force with dragnets and held in wooden stockades, except for a few hundred that hid in the mountains in North Carolina. The Cherokees could take only ...
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... More than 17,000 Cherokees marched from their homes in Georgia and nearby to ... the Smoky Mountains, which lie on the border between Tenessee and North Carolina. ...
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... he had almost all the Cherokees in stockades. (Lang 53) However Scott have overlooked a few. Deep in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina about 1,100 ...
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... who was a sixth generation North Carolinian, grew up in Penland, North Carolina on a ... role in this whole period of the white man and the Cherokees trying to ...
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... Most importantly, when North Carolina gave up its territories, it stopped making payments that ... At the time, the Cherokees were the most prosperous Indian nation ...
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... Captain LB Webster wrote to his wife about moving eight hundred Cherokees from North Carolina to the central depot in Tennessee: "We were eight days in the ...
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... Both Jackson and the South Carolina convention were pleased with this Act and the ... When Jackson's removal policy turned to the Cherokees as the next victim, the ...
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... all other southern states the fear of the succession of South Carolina was brought ... Within the document the Cherokees where said to be sovereign and not subject ...
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... A Cherokee named, Sequoyah, invented a system for the Cherokees to write ... territory included portions of present Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia ...
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... Civilized Tribes" from their lands in the Southwest: The Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws ... dangerous and trying period for Jackson was South Carolina's attempt to ...
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... In the early 1800's the Cherokees were one of the most well developed and ... Some of these Native Americans live on a reservation in North Carolina but most live ...
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... parts of a nation." No other states sided with South Carolina and opposed their ... and without interference from the US" All tribes agreed except the Cherokees. ...
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... his part in The Second Bank of the US and South Carolina's Tariff, consisted of ... Within the document the Cherokees where said to be sovereign and not subject to ...
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... off by studying under Spruce Macay who was a lawyer in Salisbury, North Carolina. ... The idea from Britannica was the Cherokees were one of the most feared ...
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... studying law and becoming a member of the Bar in North Carolina later he ... Some of the Cherokees even had slaves and should be considered as almost citizens of ...
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... one of the largest Indian removals came to be known as "The Trail of Tears." 18,000 Cherokees were removed ... A warning came from South Carolina met Jackson's fears ...
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... regarding the Indians) he went with the suppression of South Carolina and gave ... When the Cherokees Americanized their tribe and converted to "the American Way ...
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... of North America, presently the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and ... and began to develop a system of writing for the Cherokees in 1809. ...
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... regarding the Indians) he went with the suppression of South Carolina and gave ... When the Cherokees Americanized their tribe and converted to "the American Way ...
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... regarding the Indians) he went with the suppression of South Carolina and gave ... When the Cherokees Americanized their tribe and converted to "the American Way ...
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... Native Americans from the Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia ... Cherokee Phoenix was published in both languages-English and the Cherokees'. ...
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... quoted in Sanford Wilson, "Indian Slavery in the South Carolina Region," Journal ... racial diversity within their towns than the mainstream Cherokees." As white ...
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... annihilated some of the interior Indian groups, including the Cherokees, Creeks, and ... In low country South Carolina, with its rice and indigo plantations, only ...
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