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... In the end, however, most of the Cherokees, led by Chief John Ross, were forced to move to the Indian Territory in the harsh winter of 1838. ...
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... Tears. Thousands died along the way. In the Indian Territory, the Cherokees soon rebuilt their democratic form of government. They ...
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... in the snow. (Lang59) The last of the Cherokees struggled into new territory between January and March of 1839. It took some as ...
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... from their land onto the Indian Territory because they were unwilling to civilize themselves. The "Five Civilized Tribes," the Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws ...
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... and Arkansas. On the long journey to the new territory almost 4,000 Cherokees died from cold, hunger, and disease. This journey ...
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... of the Indians, the power to exchange land west of the Mississippi for the southeastern territory of the Five Civilized Tribes--the Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws ...
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... able to urge the Native Americans to give up their lands in the Northwest Territory in 1784 ... At the time, the Cherokees were the most prosperous Indian nation. ...
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... Then more Cherokees died after arrival in the Indian Territory because of epidemics and shortage of food. This is why it is called the Trail of Tears. ...
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... By 1839, thirteen thousand Cherokees were driven into Indian Territory (later Oklahoma), in what became known as the Trail of Tears. ...
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... were put into place some still believed that the Northwest Territory was public ... Yet after 28 years, the Cherokees still remained in Georgia while elsewhere ...
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... River to leave their lands and travel to reservations in the Oklahoma Territory on the ... In 1830, a new state law said that the Cherokees would be under the ...
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... land. During the winter of 1838-1839 the US troops forced the Cherokees to move to Indian Territory which is now Oklahoma. Between ...
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... in Cherokee territory , whites demanded that the United States acquire huge tracts of land from Native Americans in the region. Angry over the Cherokees' ...
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... settlers and Cherokees between 1500s and the middle of the 17th century. Though increasing population of European settlers on Cherokee territory would lead to ...
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... River to leave their lands and travel to reservations in the Oklahoma Territory on the ... In 1830, a new state law said that the Cherokees would be under the ...
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... The Cherokee Phoenix was published in both languages-English and the Cherokees'. ... A year later the Indian Territory was admitted into the Union as the state of ...
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... January to May 1863, there were almost continuous fights in the New Mexico territory, as part ... Some tribes (like the Cherokees) were directly involved in the war ...
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... from their homelands to "Indian Territory" which is modern day Oklahoma, under cruel conditions. During the "Trail of Tears", over 4,000 Cherokees alone died ...
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... from the war came and found refuge in the federally protected territory. ... white standards more than Cherokee, but children identified themselves as Cherokees. ...
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... At the conclusion of the trial, Cherokee Vs. Georgia, John Marshall awarded the Cherokees the right to their territory. Jackson ...
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... The new territory consisted of specific boundaries that restricted the Indians free will. ... Within the document the Cherokees where said to be sovereign and not ...
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... receptive to racial diversity within their towns than the mainstream Cherokees." As white ... into a treaty, which traded a third of Cherokee territory for land in ...
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... The new territory consisted of specific boundaries that restricted the Indians free will. ... Within the document the Cherokees where said to be sovereign and not ...
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... The French and British also fought over control of territory and eventually ... the French against the British their reluctant allies, the Cherokees and Chickasaws ...
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... of Florida after taking it over and leading troops into the dangerous territory when he ... The idea from Britannica was the Cherokees were one of the most feared ...
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... Civilized Tribes" from their lands in the Southwest: The Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws ... move nearly all of the southern Indians westward to Indian Territory. ...
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... hold out was the Cherokees because they felt they had a right to self-government. The issue went before the courts and was decided that Indian Territory was a ...
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... Nonetheless, big eastern tribes like the Cherokees were driven even farther westward or ... people in the search for gold broke into Indian territory, and therefore ...
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... cotton, the settlers pressured the federal government to obtain the Indian Territory. ... After realizing that their attempt would not work, the Cherokees tried to ...
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... of Holston with the Cherokees. In this, he promised "perpetual peace" between the cherokee and America. In return he would move them out the territory he wanted ...
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