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Q: What was life like for the Cherokee in Georgia according to Boudinot?
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What was life like for Cherokee in Georgia according to boudinot?

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Why are the Cherokee important to the history of Georgia?

Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies. Georgia was important because it was a safehaven for debtors, or people who owed money to the King of England, many people who couldn't repay the king would move to Georgia and start a new debt free life.


What is the Cherokee name for life giver?

The Cherokee name for "life giver" is ᎠᏂᏔᏂᏏᏂ (Anitanvsi).


When was Georgia Right to Life created?

Georgia Right to Life was created in 1971.


What kind of wheather affected the Cherokee life?

The tribe were originally from Georgia, but when they were removed to Oklahoma they became a plains tribe. The weather in Georgia is hot humid summers and cold winters. The plains are hot dry windy in the summer with cold winters. They can get tornadoes and heavy snow in Oklahoma.


Was the treaty of New Echota the first treaty that removed the Cherokee Indians?

No, there were many "cessations" of Cherokee lands, in many cases, Cherokee people were driven out by force. Forcing them to the west i.e. from Georgia to Alabama. For instance: The Treaty of Hopewell in South Carolina in 1786 in which the Cherokee gave white settlers some of their lands, and thought that this would appease their land lust, but after only three years, settlers would again encroach on Cherokee lands; in the Treaty of Holston in 1791 Cherokee cede land in eastern Tennessee in exchange for President Washington's guarantee that the Cherokee Nation will never again be invaded by settlers. This treaty forces Americans to obtain passports to enter Cherokee lands, and granted Cherokee the right to evict settlers. In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson agrees with the state of Georgia to removal of all American Indians in exchange for the state's claim of western lands. 1813-1814 Cherokee warriors fight alongside future president Andrew Jackson during two campaigns (5 major battles) against the Red Sticks, saving both his army and his life in separate battles, but then in 1814 Jackson demands cessions of 2.2 million acres from the Cherokee. Then in 1817 there was the cession of land east of the Unicoi Turnpike. (Treaty of Turkey Town, instead of the 2.2 million acres demanded by Jackson.) In 1819 was the final cession of land in Georgia, and part of a much larger cession, the Cherokee gave up claims to all land east of the Chattahoochee River. 1828, gold was discovered in Georgia. This discovery was on Cherokee land ceded to the U. S. in 1817 (Duke's Creek), however, gold was soon found inside the Cherokee Nation. In 1832 the Supreme Court of the United States declared the Cherokee Nation to be sovereign (Worcester v. Georgia). This has constitutional implications, disallowing the state of Georgia from passing any law governing the Cherokee. However, the Georgia Guard destroyed the Cherokee newspaper's (The Cherokee Phoenix) printing press, and soon thereafter began harassing and illegally detaining Cherokee citizens, in clear opposition to the law, with the not so silent consent of Andrew Jackson. Then, in 1835 the Treaty of New Echota was signed, and 1838 was the deadline for voluntary removal to Oklahoma. Thus beginning the Trail of Tears.


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The Cherokee family life what is it?

Children, shelter, and food.


What is the Cherokee Indian translation for life?

ball bag


What was the purpose of the Cherokee legends?

The purpose of the Cherokee legends was to teach the Indian children some of the important lessons in life.


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What was life in Georgia in the 1700s like?

Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.