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The first capital of the Cherokee was New Echota, located in present-day Georgia. Established in 1825, it served as the political and cultural center of the Cherokee Nation until the forced removal of the Cherokee people during the Trail of Tears in the late 1830s. New Echota was significant for its development of a written language and a constitution, reflecting the Cherokee's efforts to adapt to European-American ways.

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