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The treaty was written by the US Government and US Citizens hired to represent the Cherokee Government (Note: No member of the Cherokee Government attended or approved the treaty, the Cherokee Government objected to the treaty). The treaty signers were: Major Ridge, Elias Boudinot, James Foster, Testaesky, Charles Moore, George Chambers, Tahyeske, Archilla Smith, Andrew Ross, William Lassley, Caetehee, Tegaheske, Robert Rogers, John Gunter, John A. Bell, Charles Foreman, William Rogers, George W. Adair, James Starr, and Jesse Halfbreed
Cherokee's believe that they were created here. Scientist say that they came here as part of the migration during the last ice age.ANSWER:Scientists do not say specifically that the Cherokee traveled to the Blue Ridge Mountains during the last ice-age. In fact, many anthropologists are at odds when it comes to the origins of the Cherokee, some believe they migrated east from the Texas area, and others believe they migrated south from the New England area. Either way, the Cherokee, as we know them, did not form until the 17th and 18th centuries, after the break up of the Mississippian Era Chiefdoms. In all reality, the ancestors of the Cherokee were part of the Coosa Chiefdom and split form them and formed their own tribe after the collapse of the Coosa Chiefdom.
Francis Cooke was indeed a crew member of the Mayflower, which transported the Pilgrims to America in 1620. He was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact, a foundational document for self-governance in the New World. Cooke is often recognized for his role in the early settlement of Plymouth Colony and is noted as one of the few passengers who lived to see the colony's success.
The single most area in which African music influenced modern music is with the use of drums.Rock'n'Roll rythmns as we know them today have been used for centuries in African tribal dance use.If you were able to travel back in time 200 years you would most probably hear all the rock rythmns that we know today. The coming of slaves to America and before that England brought the African rythmns to the western countries.Largely ignored in the early years because of segregation and the white population regarding African influenced music as "jungle music" or "Devil Music". It slowly became accepted in the early part of the 20th century which brought about the birth of Jazz and Blues in America.
Well, if you want to get technical, they were from Britain, and all were born as British subjects, because being born in a colony or country/island belonging to Britain effectively makes you a British subject. The real question is, since Britain was a large country, where. The majority of them - Adams, Jefferson, Hancock, Madison, Washington - from the colonies but not all. Thomas Paine and Robert Morris were from England. And Alexander Hamilton, first treasury secretary, was from the British West Indies. They were for the most part from Britain or Britain's many possessions, however, five Constitution signers were from Ireland or Scotland.
right to sign treaties legally binding agreements with other countries
right to sign treaties legally binding agreements with other countries
right to sign treaties legally binding agreements with other countries
right to sign treaties legally binding agreements with other countries
right to sign treaties legally binding agreements with other countries
39 signers
Signers Monument was created in 1848.
What do the signers mean by a "civil body politic"?
George Washington was one of the signers of the Fat Republic.
why do the signers of the compact write they are coming home
What do the signers mean by a "civil body politic"?
What do the signers mean by a "civil body politic"?