The Cherokee's were one of the few (at the time) to fight the treaties and land takings through US Courts.
Andrew Jackson's Indian removal act impacted the lives of Native Americans in many ways. One of the ways it affected them was that many Native Americans died on their journey. For example 4,000 Cherokee Indians died on their way to the new Indian Territory because of diseases and starvation. The Cherokees called Andrew Jackson Sharp Knife. The Cherokees had a strong leader who had not yet given up the fight. They were led by the tough, and determined John Ross. From the beginning of Jackson's administration Ross urged his people to stand their ground and remain united. In a single week about 17,000 Cherokees were rounded up and herded into what was surely a concentration camp. Many sickened and died while they awaited transport to the west. In June the first contingent of about a thousand Indians boarded a steamboat and sailed down the Tennessee River on the first lap of their westward journey. Then they were boxed like animals into railroad cars. Again there were many deaths on account of the oppressive heat and cramped conditions in the cars. For the last leg of the journey the Cherokees walked. Small wonder they came to call this 800-mile nightmare 'The Trail of Tears.' Of the approximately 18,000 Cherokees who were removed, at least 4,000 died in the stockades along the way.
They are the warriors of japan. They follow a code of honor called bushido that has 7 virtues.
They destroyed their crops to make the land worthless to whites. They formed an alliance with other tribes and sent representatives to Congress. They asked the British to help them fight the United States. They adopted some European customs and tried to fit in with white neighbors.
The Indian Wars.
Tecumseh was raised to resist the white invaders. He excelled as a warrior and refused to attend a treaty conference, causing a break from the shawnee tribe. He and his militant followers - many who were not shawnee - moved to western ohio. In the next decade he not only became a great leader but was known by everyone, including the whites, for his eloquence and intelligence. Before his death, he urged tribes to band together, unified, to fight the greater enemy, the white invaders.
Cherokees
He helped the hurons fight the Iroqouis :)
to replace missing members of their tribes
colonists remained in the fort and cfose not to fight back against the Cherokees.
Bad, Georgia was constantly having to fight the Cherokee annd Creek indian tribes.
Did aboriginal tribes fight in australia
They fight for their land and to collect other tribes land.
The British Colonists and some of the Iroquois tribes fought against the French.
they had learned about the american legal system
Did aboriginal tribes fight in Australia
mayans
Did the the Iroquois fight with the other tribes like the hopis? Did the the Iroquois fight with the other tribes like the hopis?