Absolutely. Remember, you are not driving a sophisticated race tuned vehicle. Your Jeep will get by just fine with even regular 87 octane gas.
Na-wau-tai. Written as opposed to spoken Cherokee often differs, but I believe the NA is pronounced as in the first two letters of Noggin.
The Cherokee's particularly opposed their removal because they were a very peaceful yet proud, and after having been victorious in their case of Worcester v Georgia, they knew they had a right to their land and desperately didn't want to leave.
The Cherokee Indians were moved from the west so the southern farmers could have more land to grow important crops like cotton which was demand greatly by northern factories who "opposed" of slavery
He didn't. Chief Justice John Marshall opposed the federal government removing the Cherokee from their land, but never had an opportunity to hear a case against the United States in which the Supreme Court had appropriate jurisdiction to issue a ruling.
No, it was Army of Northern Virginia that he commanded for most of the war. The Army of the Potomac was the biggest Union army, and those two armies opposed each other in the Overland Campaign, ending with Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox, effectively ending the war.
Opposed
John Ridge originally opposed the removal of the Cherokee, on the false belief that the Federal Government would honor their previous treaties with the Cherokee. After meeting with President Andrew Jackson, and being informed that the Federal Government (despite the court ruling) would not honor the previous treaty, or protect the Cherokee - Ridge switched sides and advocated the removal. It should be noted that John Ridge was killed (stabbed 48 times, and then trampled) for signing the Treaty of New Echota, under Indian law (Law of the Snake) he had committed Treason.
you opposed doing something.
* I take (as opposed to took, have taken) * She likes (as opposed to liked, have liked) * They run (as opposed to ran, have run) * I am (as opposed to was, have been)
Some synonyms for "against" include opposed to, opposed, anti, contrary to, and in opposition to.
Opposed = × ×’×“ (NEG-ed)
Luddites are opposed to technological change.