Prior to
the Trail of Tears, Cherokees were most concerned with protecting their lands from encroachment
by white settlers. After the discovery of gold on Cherokee land, prospectors and squatters
overran the Cherokee, and with the government slow to respond, the Cherokee began lobbying
congress and other political bodies for support. They...
Saturday, 28 August 2010
What is different about the concerns of the Cherokee before and after the trail of tears?
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