He felt the he was forced in his action and that the removal of the Cherokee's was wrong.
He was good
Why do you think John Burnett was sympathetic? Explain?
John Burnett-Stuart was born in 1875.
John Burnett - advocate - died in 1810.
Henry John Burnett was born in 1942.
Henry John Burnett died in 1963.
John Napier Burnett was born in 1899.
John Napier Burnett died in 1989.
John Harrison Burnett was born in 1922.
John Harrison Burnett died in 2007.
John Burnett was invited to participate in the removal of the Cherokee, known as the Trail of Tears, because he served as a soldier in the U.S. Army during the forced relocation. His involvement was part of a broader military effort to enforce the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which aimed to displace Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States. Burnett later became an important witness to the suffering and hardships endured by the Cherokee during this tragic event, documenting his experiences and contributing to historical accounts of the removal.
Well John Burnett was A Soldier Assigned to Accompany the Cherokee on what came to be Known as the "Trail of Tears." He Saw The Helpless Cherokees Arrested and and Dragged from there life long homes you could say but the Cherokees were a group of Indians so In which I Would have to Guesss that maybe he was grown to know that it was right to fell hate towards the Indian Tribe Of Chrerokee Even though I Dont Know Exactly Why But If So I Find A Further more Helpful answer I will Be Sure to Put It Up Hope This Helps.