Answer:
Fedala, Safi, and Casablanca
The third option is the correct answer.
Answer:Negotiated in 1835 by a small group of Cherokee citizens without legal standing, challenged by the majority of the Cherokee nation and their elected government, the Treaty of New Echota was used by the United States to justify the removal of the Cherokee people along the Trail of Tears.
Explanation:
The three men that represented the federalists in the ratification battle were James Madison, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton