By calling in the haitian army :D
Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee's were one of the few (at the time) to fight the treaties and land takings through US Courts.
Cherokee Indians fight for their freedom just like us.they also fight for land.
The Battle of Little Bighorn saw 3,500 Cherokee cavalrymen fight for the Confederacy during the US Civil War.
"I fought through the Civil War and have seen men shot to pieces and slaughtered by thousands, but the Cherokee removal was the cruelestand unbelievible work I ever knew. Now you fight or die." http://www.cerritos.edu/soliver/American%20Identities/Trail%20of%20Tears/quotes.htm It isn't exactly famous but it works I suppose. It's on the link provied, the sixth quote down I think.
Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia
the cherokee fight for the us in the war of 1812
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)
I'm pretty sure it was the Cherokee Indian tribe
with sticks and stoned
Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.
Bad, Georgia was constantly having to fight the Cherokee annd Creek indian tribes.
The Cherokee's were one of the few (at the time) to fight the treaties and land takings through US Courts.
In the case of the "Indian Removal Acts" (c.1830) different tribes tried different measures. The Cherokee filed a lawsuit in federal court (Cherokee Nation VS Georgia) - and when that failed they murdered the treaty signers (under Indian law). The Seminole picked up guns and shot the US Army for 10 years (till the US Army gave up). Out of the first 110 men sent to remove them, only 3 survived.
They filed suit against the State of Georgia, and when the case was decided against them they appealed up to the Supreme Court. In 1837, the Supreme Court decided in their favor, but President Andrew Jackson refused to recognize or enforce the decision and had them rounded up and force marched to Oklahoma. Some Cherokee remained behind, other (like my greatgrandmother's people) escaped along the way and were helped by locals to return to North Carolina.
Cherokee Indians fight for their freedom just like us.they also fight for land.
the cherokee tribe