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Which state is south to Oklahoma?

Texas is directly south of Oklahoma and Kansas is directly north of Oklahoma.


Did the Cherokee live in the southeast?

Originally the Cherokee lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which could be considered the East to the Southeast. Later, after the arrival of white men, a great number were forced to move to Oklahoma.


Where did the Cherokee indians live in the us?

To begin with, the Cherokee resided in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Eastern Tennessee. After the Indian Removal Act, they were forced to relocate to Oklahoma. Today three recognized tribes exist, two in Oklahoma and one in western North Carolina. There are also some tribes unrecognized by the federal government, such as the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama


When did the Cherokee Nation agree to an alliance with the Confederacy?

The Cherokee Nation had been mistreated by Washington DC for decades. Their harsh removal to the "Oklahoma" territory was terrible. In October of 1861, they signed an agreement with the Confederacy in hopes of getting a better deal if the South could win its independence.


What invasion into Native American territory did US President Lincoln endorse because he claimed it would ensure a return to better relations with Native Americans?

After the Union victory at the Battle of Pea Ridge, there was now the opportunity to invade Native American territory in what is now the US State of Oklahoma. Despite the optimism of President Lincoln, the Union invasion of Cherokee lands in Oklahoma, had a dreadful result for the Cherokee Nation. Union forces laid to waste all they could to Cherokee settlements.


What was the outcome of the trail of tears?

Most Cherokee no longer trusted the white man, white government (The USA or its Citizens), some Cherokee lead war parties against any US Citizen they could find. Also, the tribe was split in two...the faction that agreed or was forced to move to new lands outside the then boundaries of the United States (most of the Cherokees), and the faction that refused to go and fled to the mountains to hide and escape the forced relocation. In addition, the Cherokee leaders who were educated in American law filed suit against the U.S. government, and after many years in court, the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee people were a separate nation and their laws and rights should have been respected. The U.S. government paid reparations to the surviving "official" members of the Cherokee Nation in both Oklahoma and North Carolina.


Are the gear ratios the same in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee and a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

They could be.They could be.


Where can a homeschooler get help to pass driving lessons?

Try the Oklahoma Driving School: http://www.oklahomadrivingschool.com/ If this doesn't suit you, there are definitely local alternatives you could find easily.


What engine is in a 1995 jeep?

A Wrangler or Cherokee could have either a 2.5L or a 4.0L . A Grand Cherokee could have a 4.0L or a 5.2L.


What is the Cherokee name for Emily?

I think it is just Emily. My name is Emily and I decided I would like to find my name in Cherokee language. If you have a relative who knows enough about Cherokee naming you could ask them. Or, you could ask a Cherokee Indian.Love Love Love


Are you a resident of Oklahoma if you have an Oklahoma driver's license?

not nessicarily. You could have just moved to a different state from oklahoma, and still have the OK license.


Why was Cherokee resistance futile?

The Cherokee were outmanned and more importantly, outgunned. They could not defeat the US Army.