Who knows we were not there 200 years ago or whoever the freak it was ago focus on 2013 will you you freakin people know wonder why we're such in a Christi's were focusing on stuff from 100 years ago stop it.
John Ross' wife "Quatie" died on the Trail of Tears, he then married his second wife Mary Brian Stapler - Ross, and no historical notes are made about her.
John H. Ross, decorated World War II pilot, was 95 when he died on August 9, 2013. (born June 8, 1918).
life on the trail of tears was horrible there was no food , clothes for winter , and people were dieing because of deseases. the had a major chief the was John Ross he was really worry because his people were died. so he wrote a letter to the president. the letter was call "our hearts are sickned". by ari
There were more than a few, most of the principle chiefs survived the move. Needless to say that would encompass naming a few hundred people. To name one, Chief John Ross (Cherokee).
Indians had to give up their land east of the Mississippi River.They had to go to what is now Oklahoma.Many died of starvation, diseases, and exhalation.Indians sued to stay on their land, and the US Supreme Court ruled in the Indians' favor but Andrew Jackson ignored it and made them leave anyway.One interesting fact about the Trails of Tears is that John Ross was the chief of the Cherokee Indians, who were about 90 percent of the people moved from Georgia to Oklahoma, led by soldiers for nearly 1000 miles.
Major John Chivington,Andrew Jackson,Chief John Ross,and Chief John Marshall
He was adopted into the Cherokee nation and his sister Betsy Ross married a Cherokee
John Ross' wife "Quatie" died on the Trail of Tears, he then married his second wife Mary Brian Stapler - Ross, and no historical notes are made about her.
John Ross was the chief of the Cherokee. he also wrote the letter, "Our Hearts are Sickened" I think he was one of the most important chiefs.
John H. Ross, decorated World War II pilot, was 95 when he died on August 9, 2013. (born June 8, 1918).
life on the trail of tears was horrible there was no food , clothes for winter , and people were dieing because of deseases. the had a major chief the was John Ross he was really worry because his people were died. so he wrote a letter to the president. the letter was call "our hearts are sickned". by ari
This was called the 'Trail of Tears'
John Ross - Cherokee chief - was born in 1790.
There were more than a few, most of the principle chiefs survived the move. Needless to say that would encompass naming a few hundred people. To name one, Chief John Ross (Cherokee).
John Ross - Cherokee chief - died on 1866-08-01.
Yes, He had children with Quatie and also had children out of wedlock.
Chief John Ross took his case to the Supreme Court because that was the appropriate court in which to file an appeal after loosing in lower courts. He and many of the other Cherokee believed the Constitution applied equally and that the whites in the government would abide by a favorable court decision. As it turned out, the court found for the Cherokees but the government (President Jackson, the military and the states involved) simply ignored the Supreme Court and did what they wanted to do in the first place. The result was the Trail of Tears.