The Cherokee Nation was the tribe that notably resisted ceding land to the state of Georgia. They fought against the encroachments on their territory, leading to legal battles and attempts to assert their sovereignty. Despite their resistance, the U.S. government ultimately forced their removal through the Indian Removal Act, resulting in the tragic Trail of Tears.
The state flower of Georgia is the Cherokee Rose. It is very likely that this is the Georgia state flower in that the Native American Tribe, the Cherokee once had their land here.
The Cherokee did.
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The Cherokee tribe adopted a constitution in 1827 in the hopes of being able to hold on to their land in the US state of Georgia. This written constitution declared the Cherokee to be a sovereign nation. They based this on United States policy; in former treaties, Indian nations had been declared sovereign so they would be legally capable of ceding their lands.
The tribe that attacked Juan Ponce de León was the Calusa tribe in Florida. They resisted the Spanish attempts to colonize their territory, leading to violent confrontations.
Etowah refers to the Native American tribe found in the state of Georgia. It is also the name of a Tennessee town, as well as a Georgia high school. The name Etowah is pronounced "et oh wah."
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the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.
The Iriquois were the nativeswhich lived in georgia!!
Cherokee and the Creek tribe are the two native Americans in Georgia.
The Cherokee
Caratacus was the British Chief that resisted the Romans. However, his army was destroyed, him and his family captured and sent to Rome as prisoners. Some people say that he lost because he fought Rome on "It's own terms"