The federal government and Winfield Scott.
Prospectors flocked to Cherokee lands after the discovery of gold.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
Georgia
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
they were sent all the way to Oklahoma on The Trail of Tears.
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.
georgia
Andrew Jackson believed that the Cherokee and other Native American tribes were impediments to American expansion and development. He viewed their lands as prime territory for white settlers and agricultural growth, leading him to support policies that aimed to remove Native Americans from their ancestral lands. Jackson argued that this removal was necessary for their own protection and to promote progress, despite the devastating impact it had on the Cherokee and other tribes.
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.
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.
The Treaty of Worcester was a legal agreement that recognized the Cherokee Nation as a sovereign entity. This recognition provided justification for the Cherokee to resist relocation efforts by the state of Georgia, asserting their rights to their ancestral lands. The treaty's protection of Cherokee territory ultimately played a role in challenging government policies that sought to remove them from their homelands.
it is a tribe of native amerricans from the low lands of the Appalachian mountins