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With the growing threat of being relocated, they adopted the "white man" ways. Several ways they did this was by building houses, making an alphabet, building schools and churches, and making a Constituition (based off the Constitution of the US). Ultimately, it all went in vain; they got relocated anyways because President Andrew Jackson pass the Indian Removal Act.

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The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.

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