The Cherokee were supported in their fight against removal by several key figures, including their principal chief, John Ross, who led legal efforts to resist relocation through the courts. Additionally, abolitionist groups and some sympathetic white Americans, such as the missionary Elias Boudinot, provided advocacy and assistance in raising awareness about the injustices faced by the Cherokee. Despite these efforts, the U.S. government ultimately enforced the removal, leading to the tragic Trail of Tears.
Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.
Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia
the cherokee fight for the us in the war of 1812
By calling in the haitian army :D
Andrew Jackson helped gain Congressional passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
The Indian removal act
1. Cherokee fight for the United States in the War of 18122. The Supreme Court says Georgia Indian laws are unconstitutional3. Jackson supp0rts the Indian Removal Act with force(Apex)
What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears
they continued to lose land promised to them
sequoyah
What helped the Cherokee's survive the trail of the tears was their hunt for food.
no not at all