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Did the southeast Indians have a government?

No


Can you show you the region of Georgia the plain Indians lived in?

In 1733 the Creek Indians lived in Georgia and starting in 1755 the Cherokee Indians called the Southeast part of Georgia their home.


What has the author Wilson Lumpkin written?

Wilson Lumpkin has written: 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, 1827-1841' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839


Have the Sioux Indians ever been native to the Atlantic coast?

No. They were a plains tribe. The Cherokee were from the Southeast until they were moved to Oklahoma.


How did the government help the Cherokee Indians?

They didn't they promised, played, then lied and removed.


What has the author Al Logan Slagle written?

Al Logan Slagle has written: 'Burning phoenix' -- subject(s): Cherokee Indians, Government relations, Politics and government, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians of Oklahoma


Did the cowboys kick out the Cherokee Indians?

No. The Cherokee were forced out by US soldiers after the government passed the Indian Removal Act in 1837.


What started the troubles with the Indians in the southeast during Jackson's presidency?

federal government orders


WHICH CITY DISCOVERED GOLD WHICH LED TO THE REMOVAL OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS?

The discovery of gold in Dahlonega, Georgia, in the early 1830s led to significant tensions between the U.S. government and the Cherokee Indians. This discovery prompted the U.S. government to push for the removal of the Cherokee from their ancestral lands, culminating in the Trail of Tears, a forced relocation that resulted in the suffering and death of thousands of Cherokee people.


When dealing with the Cherokee the state governments refused to?

State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.


In dealing with the Cherokee the state governments refused to do what?

State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.


Are Mississippian Indians called Cherokee Indians?

Cherokee Indians are found in Mississippi; and they are sometimes referred to as Mississippi Indians.