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One of the things the Treaty of New Echota did was that it divided the Cherokee.
The Treaty of new echota was signed and delivered by Washington D.C. John Ross argued that the treaty would never be accepted by the Cherokee Indians simply because it was not signed or agreed to by the Cherokee Indians.
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo was an 1848 treaty in which Mexico gave up California and New Mexico to the United States for 15 million
all of the above(apex)
The Adams Onis treaty happened because people in the US wanted to make Florida a state so Spain gave it to the US. The treaty also made the boundary that that at the time was called ''New Spain''.
One of the things the Treaty of New Echota did was that it divided the Cherokee.
One of the things the Treaty of New Echota did was that it divided the Cherokee.
it divided the Cherokees
The Treaty of New Echota took away land from the Cherokee Indians. It also forced the Cherokee people to move west.
There was no capital of the Cherokee, the Cherokee practiced a form of government without centralization.
they feared more mistreatment
The Treaty of [new] Echota was signed on December 29th 1835, between the United States and The State of Georgia (purporting to represent the Cherokee Nation - Cherokee Nation VS Georgia, US Supreme court (findings))
It's called "Treaty of New Echota"
Trail of Tears
New Echota was created in 1970.
The old Cherokee capital of New Echota is located in Gordon county Georgia, currently there is a Federal Park and Historical site there.
They were forced to move to New Echota which was in Oklahoma.