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This depends on who you asked, as: The US Government saw the Cherokee's as simpletons that "hold the keys to the treasure vaults of this nation" that must be removed at all costs. The Settlers held mixed (mostly negative views) of natives, from the other sources. Christians saw them as heathens that would be brought to god, or killed.

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