Some articles on treaty, removal:
Treaty Of New Echota - Division of The Cherokee Nation East
... and the Ridge supporters (the "Treaty Party"), who advocated negotiation to secure the best terms possible for the removal and protection of Cherokee rights after removal ... The Treaty Party included John Ridge, Major Ridge, Elias Boudinot, David Watie, Stand Watie, Willam Coody (Ross' nephew), William Hicks (Ross' cousin ... Eventually tensions grew to the point that several Treaty advocates, most notably John Walker Jr ...
... and the Ridge supporters (the "Treaty Party"), who advocated negotiation to secure the best terms possible for the removal and protection of Cherokee rights after removal ... The Treaty Party included John Ridge, Major Ridge, Elias Boudinot, David Watie, Stand Watie, Willam Coody (Ross' nephew), William Hicks (Ross' cousin ... Eventually tensions grew to the point that several Treaty advocates, most notably John Walker Jr ...
Ojibwe People - History - Post-contact With Europeans
... the efforts of Chief Buffalo and the rise of popular opinion in the US against Ojibwe removal, the bands east of the Mississippi were allowed to return to ... A few families were removed to Kansas as part of the Potawatomi removal ... of 1763 following the Seven Years' War governed the cession of land by treaty or purchase ...
... the efforts of Chief Buffalo and the rise of popular opinion in the US against Ojibwe removal, the bands east of the Mississippi were allowed to return to ... A few families were removed to Kansas as part of the Potawatomi removal ... of 1763 following the Seven Years' War governed the cession of land by treaty or purchase ...
Timeline Of Cherokee Removal - 1830s - 1833–1835
... President Jackson offered John Ross $3 million dollars and equivalent land in the west for the removal of the Cherokee Nation East Ross refused ... February 14, 1833 The Treaty of Fort Gibson corrected conflicts between land guarantees to the Cherokee and to the Muscogee ... A group of Cherokee who decided to emigrate, including most of the Treaty Party, met the Cherokee Agency at Calhoun, Tennessee, where they elected William Hicks as principal chief ...
... President Jackson offered John Ross $3 million dollars and equivalent land in the west for the removal of the Cherokee Nation East Ross refused ... February 14, 1833 The Treaty of Fort Gibson corrected conflicts between land guarantees to the Cherokee and to the Muscogee ... A group of Cherokee who decided to emigrate, including most of the Treaty Party, met the Cherokee Agency at Calhoun, Tennessee, where they elected William Hicks as principal chief ...
Famous quotes containing the words treaty and/or removal:
“There is between sleep and us something like a pact, a treaty with no secret clauses, and according to this convention it is agreed that, far from being a dangerous, bewitching force, sleep will become domesticated and serve as an instrument of our power to act. We surrender to sleep, but in the way that the master entrusts himself to the slave who serves him.”
—Maurice Blanchot (b. 1907)
“If God now wills the removal of a great wrong, and wills also that we of the North as well as you of the South, shall pay fairly for our complicity in that wrong, impartial history will find therein new cause to attest and revere the justice and goodness of God.”
—Abraham Lincoln (18091865)
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