Sequoya
Sequoya
Because he invented written language
The Sumers invented the first ever written language.
Sequoyah
sequoyah was a cheerokee and he made symbols
Sequoia
Sequoia
Sequoyah wanted his people to remain free he thought that if his people could communicate with each other by reading and writing, then they could keep their independence of the white people because the Cherokees had no written language.
The cultures of the Cherokee were they ran successful business, such as grain and limber mills. The Cherokees had their own schools, and some could speak and read English. Many had converted to Christianity. The Cherokees even had written an alphabet for their language. -Hope I helped any
We established Cherokee language immersion schools, master artisans for each of the Cherokee traditional arts and crafts, satellite communities in areas outside the Cherokee Nation where Cherokees may meet and learn about their culture, The Cherokee Phoenix -- the oldest American Indian newspaper in the U.S., now also available online, a written syllabary language invented by Sequoyah, traditional stickball (the forerunner of LaCrosse) and marble games, annual Hog Fry events, and the annual Cherokee Homecoming event in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, to name a few.
Mesopotamians invented the wheel chariot and mesopotamian women invented lipstick. The arch and the collumn were both developed in Mesopotamia, and are still used today in modern buildings and bridges.
The origin of written language dates back over 5,000 years ago to ancient Mesopotamia and Sumer, where the first known writing system, cuneiform, was developed. The creation of written language was a crucial step in human history, as it allowed for the recording and preservation of information, facilitating communication and the dissemination of knowledge.