1. The Removal of the Cherokee Nation
they also modeled a U.S. form of government having a republican representative, adopted a written constitution, and had their own written language and also press. ... The supporters of the removal understood the relation between the Indians and the larger American destiny, they saw the Indians as having no role in the expansion for broader national purpose. ... Back in 1823 the Cherokee national Council pronounced, that they had a fixed determination to never again give up one foot more of their land, but how could of they felt so comfortable saying that when one of the most popular G...
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