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Andrew Jackson did it in order to steal the Cherokee people's land. He had them removed from their homes and farms by force. Then they were sent on the Trail of Tears where many died. This was in violation of a court order.

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How did the US government finally arrange to remove the Cherokee?

Andrew Jackson did it in order to steal the Cherokee people's land. He had them removed from their homes and farms by force. Then they were sent on the Trail of Tears where many died. This was in violation of a court order.


How did the US government finally arranged to remove the Cherokee people?

Andrew Jackson did it in order to steal the Cherokee people's land. He had them removed from their homes and farms by force. Then they were sent on the Trail of Tears where many died. This was in violation of a court order.


Where Are The Cherokee People now?

The really Cherokee people are no more. There are no full blooded Cherokee people left.


What did Elias Boudinot's do for Cherokee nation?

He is one of the people who pretended to represent the Cherokee people and signed the Treaty of New Echota. He was assassinated for this in June 1839 under Cherokee law; the Law of the Snake.Because of his actions the Cherokee People refused to sign anything or deal with the US Government for almost 100 years.NOTE: The US Supreme Court ruled that Elias Boudinot did not represent the Cherokee, nor have the authority to bind them by treaty.


Where was the original Cherokee territory?

The original Cherokee consisted of the Cherokee people of the Qualla Boundary, those who relocated voluntarily from the southeastern United States to the Indian Territory; those who were forced by the United States government to relocate by way of the Trail of Tear.


What did the U.S government use as a justification for relocating the Cherokee people?

The U.S. government found gold on their land and that's how the Trail of Tears started.


What does 'supremum est mortalibus bonum' mean?

1.common translation=finally be good mortals 2.the leaned people became endeavoured,that was proper to arrange quickly ,the injured became better.


Did the Cherokee go extinct?

The Cherokee people have not disappeared. There are those that might think that the tribe has disappeared because of assimilation but the Cherokee are still a sovereign nation and can have strong representation in Oklahoma and North Carolina. The Cherokee are one of the most numerous native american peoples in North America. There are three federally recognized cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band in Oklahoma, and the Eastern Cherokee in North Carolina. There are also over 300 unrecognized Cherokee tribes and organizations who claim Cherokee ancestry. The federally recognized Cherokee alone number over 300,000 people.


Differences between Trail of Tears and Japanese internment?

The Trail of Tears was when Cherokee Indians were taken from there homes by the government, and the Japanese Internment camps were there because the government didn't trust Japanese people.


Why did whites pressure the government to force the Cherokee out of Georgia?

Out of greed for gold, that was found on Cherokee land in Georgia. The gold was first discovered sometime around 1827-1829 (it is unknown when gold was discovered). ALthough the Cherokee people-that lived in Georgia, had said that they had known about the gold since the 1600's. Research the topic-trail of tears, and then you'll find all the information you need. A very tragic story of what the Cherokee people went through.


Who were the white people involved with the Trail of Tears?

The whites involved in the Trail of tears would have been the soldiers who accompanied and initiated the migration, and the settlers and government officials who ignored the Supreme Court and required the migration.


Are Cherokee people still alive?

Yes, the Cherokee nation still exists.