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What were the two reasons that the Native Americans were removed from their homelands?

To put it simply, the Native Americans were moved from their land because the white settlers from Europe wanted it. They were able to overpower the Native Americans and force them to give up the land. Later in American history, the United States government allotted land for the Native Americans in the form of reservations. Conditions on the reservations have been very poor historically and continue to be so.


What states borders the US on the east?

The states that border the US on the east are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. These states are located along the eastern seaboard and the southeastern region of the United States. They collectively form the eastern boundary of the country.


In colonial times what native American tribes settled in the eastern part of the US?

In colonial times, the eastern United States was settled by groups of tribes that spoke some form of the Algonquian language. In the area that is now New England, there were the Abenaki, Massachusetts, Mohegan, Narragansett, Nipmuch, Passamaquoddy, Pennacook, Pequot, Pocumtuc, Tunxis, and Wampanoag tribes. In the mid-Atlantic area, there were the Lenape and bands of Pequot. Along the Chesapeake Bay and southeastern board, there were the Chickahominy, Nanticoke, Powhaton, and Wicocomico tribes.


How steel is made?

To make steel, iron ore is first mined from the ground. It is then smelted in blast furnaces where the impurities are removed and carbon is added. In fact, a very simple definition of steel is "iron alloyed with carbon, usually less than 1%."


What is the comparative form for bad?

The comparative adjective is worse, the superlative form is worst.

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How do you say Malinda in the Cherokee language?

Malena is the Cherokee form of Malinda


Which mountains form the southeastern boundary of Europe?

The Caucasus.


Was the Cherokee evacuation a form of genocide?

yes


What art did the Cherokee tribe were know for?

(Should be Written) *For the production of what form of art is the Cherokee tribe known for?


The capital of the Eastern Cherokee in 1822 was?

There was no capital of the Cherokee, the Cherokee practiced a form of government without centralization.


Why waren't any books written in Cherokee before 1821?

Before 1821, the Cherokee language did not have a writing system. Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith, developed the Cherokee syllabary in 1821, which allowed the written form of Cherokee to be standardized and books to be written in the language.


Does Cherokee have children?

Does cherokee dass have kids


What form of leadership did the Cherokees have?

what forn of leadership did the cherokee tride have


What is the noun form of removed?

noun form is removal


What are the three rivers that form the southeastern southern and western borders of Illinois?

Wabash, Ohio and Mississippi respectively


How do you say Midnight in Cherokee?

You do not; this form of "Time concept" does not exist in the Tsalagi language - it is either "Night" or it is "Day."


Who invented a Cherokee syllabary?

The Cherokee syllabary was invented by Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith, in the early 19th century. He created the syllabary between 1809 and 1821 to provide a written form of the Cherokee language, enabling greater literacy and communication among the Cherokee people. Sequoyah's innovation significantly impacted Cherokee culture and identity, and the syllabary is still in use today.