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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.
The Appalachian Mountains, which includes the Blue Ridge Mountains, extend into southern States.
Originally the Cherokee lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which could be considered the East to the Southeast. Later, after the arrival of white men, a great number were forced to move to Oklahoma.
no, there is no alligators in the Blue Ridge Mountains
One word I have heard used is Sha-Kon-O-Hay meaning "Land of blue smoke""
The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains in the northeastern continental US.
The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountain range.
The Appalachian Mountains can be separated into 3 parts: the Northern (which starts at Newfoundland and Labrador to the Hudson River), the Central (which starts at the Hudson Valley to the New River) and the Southern (which is everything at the New River and beyond). The characteristics of the northern section are the Long Range Mountains, the Annieopsquotch Mountains, the Chic-Choc Mountains, the Notre Dame Range, Longfellow Mountains, the White Mountains, the Green Mountains, The Berkshires and the Metacomet Ridge Mountains. The central part contains the Valley Ridges (among the Allegheny Front in the Allegheny Plateau and the Great Appalachian Valley), the New York and New Jersey Highlands, the Taconic Mountains and the Blue Ridge. The Southern part is made up of the Western Blue Ridge, the Ridge and Valley Appalachians, the Blue Ridge and the Cumberland Plateau. Some might also say that the plateau formed to make hills and valleys, the true folded mountains and other mountains and plateaus such as the Catskill Mountains are also part of the Appalachian Mountains. classified by vaness@
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please say that blue ridge mountains is really cold it really is
The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains in the northeastern continental US.