The Cherokee were a very prominent Native American tribe (a reason why it is one of the most recognizable and memorable people when they think of Indians) and did many things.
One major contribution to society was that a small group joined the Confederate Army to fight the Union. They were led in their own battalion by Stand Watie. There were Cherokee that lived in some Southern Areas during the time before being fully displaced by the U.S. Government after the Civil War.
Fourteenth Amendment
How can I find if my Cherokee ancestors lived in the Cumberland River Valley?
a lot
She changed poetry in the U.S.
Samuel Adams impacted us history with his "no taxation without representation" document.
what was the impact of her invention have on the Cherokee
The first impact on history by the Cherokee (not a general historical impact by any or all natives) was during the revolutionary war. Militia adopted the Cherokee law of the snake, the only law of the Cherokee that is shared across all tribal units. This adaptation can still be seen on historical flags for the militia with slogans such as "Don't Tread on Me."
not us history
The web address of the Cherokee County History Museum is: http://www.cherokeecountyhistory.org
The Cherokee were not important to California during colonial history. The Cherokee (as a tribe) never moved west of Oklahoma.
The phone number of the Cherokee County History Museum is: 864-489-3988.
The web address of the Cherokee County History And Arts Museum is: http://www.cherokeecountyhistory.org
The Cherokee, originally from the southeastern United States, played a significant role in the history of the Southwest during the 19th century, particularly through their forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears. Many Cherokee migrated to the Southwest after the Indian Removal Act of 1830, influencing the cultural and political landscape of the region. They established communities, engaged in agriculture, and adapted to new environments, contributing to the diverse tapestry of Indigenous cultures in the Southwest. Their resilience and adaptation continue to impact the region's history and identity today.
He did not impact history at all. But he is very important in the history of Art.
The address of the Cherokee County History Museum is: 301 S Johnson St, Gaffney, SC 29340
The phone number of the Cherokee County History And Arts Museum is: 864-489-3988.
The address of the Cherokee County History And Arts Museum is: 301 College Dr, Gaffney, SC 29340