Based on the excerpt and the historical records, the native people, that is, <u>Cherokee Nation were forcefully removed from their ancestral land</u>.
<h3>Treaty of New Echota</h3>
The Treaty of New Echota was initially signed by the United States and some minority known as Treaty Party in the Cherokee Nation in 1835.
While most of the Cherokee Nation did not support and agree with the Treaty, the United States government forcefully removed the Cherokee Nation from their land, Southeast of Georgia to the West where the Native Indian lives.
The Cherokee Nation was later forcefully removed in what was known as the Trail of Tears between 1836 to 1839.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the Cherokee Nation were forced to move from present-day Georgia to present-day Oklahoma.
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Ethnic groups share a common <u>characteristic</u> while religious groups share a common <u>belief</u>.
The correct answer is C
Sanford Ballard Dole was a lawyer and jurist in the former Kingdom of Hawaiian Islands who eventually managed to become president of the new born republic of Hawaii after the coup which overthrew the monarchy.
While being president, Dole advocated the westernization of Hawaiian culture and politics. His main service as president was to secure the annexation of Hawaii by the US.