they lived in paris where they ate a lot and got drunk a lot and did stuff with french women
All whites living on Cherokee land had to pledge allegiance to the governor of the state.
yes they do they lived in lots of states
Mostly Cherokee, but other smaller groups as well.
They lived around the South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia area
Whites of English and Scotch-Irish descent were a major ethnic group in Tennessee in 1796. The Tennessee population in 1796 also included a large number of Cherokee Indians and black Americans.
The Georgia state flower is the Cherokee Rose.
The Cherokee's first lived in what is now Arkansas and portions of southern North Carolina. In fact, by a signed treaty the Cherokee entered into an agreement with the United States to take the land, now known as Arkansas and formed "The Cherokee Nation." When gold was discovered in Arkansas, General Tyler was dispatched to 'relocate' the Cherokee Nation, although they were a viable entity. This move characterized by 'The Trail of Tears' is when the Cherokee were relocated to Oklahoma; in an attempt to kill all Cherokee's General and later President Tyler issued blankets infected with the small pox virus to the freezing Cherokee.
state fully one reason, why Europe has such a large number of old people?
The State identifier depends on what span of years the number was issued. Typically, the State Identifier is where the person lived at the time (the specific date) when the Social Security Number was issued. The Social Security Administration can tell you about your SS Number, if you cannot remember what State you lived in when you (or your parents) originally applied for your Social Security number.
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Georgia's state flower is the Cherokee rose.