With the growing threat of being relocated, they adopted the "white man" ways. Several ways they did this was by building houses, making an alphabet, building schools and churches, and making a Constituition (based off the Constitution of the US). Ultimately, it all went in vain; they got relocated anyways because President Andrew Jackson pass the Indian Removal Act.
not sure but y don't we Americans try and take over their land? XD
Because a wealthy nation decided to try to put them there, to prove that they could, and to do as much research as possible.
what did edwards try to do that upset cherokee and meican families in east texas
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
He was able to keep Kentucky from seceding the nation. and he also had the Crittenden compromise, which failed, but was for abolition.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
they did this to try to keep the U.S away from the battle.
Does cherokee dass have kids
Guns. It didn't work out so well, we just took their people and put them on a piece of land we said was theirs when they had all of it before we came. Doesn't seem fair.
all nations try to protect the interests of the nation as a whole.
The Indian Removal policy, although shot down by the Supreme Court, Jackson went against their ruling and used it against the Cherokee Natives, forcing thousands of Cherokee to move west. During which, killed 1/4 of those moved west.
You will have a very hard time learning this language on the web, as the concepts behind it are not easy. Also the pronunciation is very complicated with nasals, gluttorials as well as abrupt stops changing the whole meaning of the word; and not easily shown through normal punctuation of pronunciation. You can try the Cherokee nation's website, assosiated to this question as a link. The Cherokee Nation's website has online language classes that you can sign up for to learn the language. You have the option of a live class with a teacher or view the recorded classes. I find it's the best way to begin learning.