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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
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Question:What is one reason why the Cherokee were fearful of moving to new lands?​

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natali 33 [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

What is one reason why the Cherokee were fearful of moving to new lands?​

Because Native Americans thought of their land as special or something that belongs to them. Their land is what made them Native Americans. It was full of memories and important ancestral burial locations.

Its like Moving to a house when your 3 And then getting removed from it when your 18 by People. You'll fear of loosing memories and important belongings. That house would be something you value and without that house you wouldn't know who you were and how fast life goes by.

When the native Americans lost their lands and had to move to other lands they had to deal with a lot. Their religion combined elements of Christianity with Native beliefs, but it rejected white-American culture. This made it difficult to assimilate or control the tribes by the United States. The U.S. was trying to convert the Plains tribes from hunter-gatherers to farmers, in the European-American tradition.

Explanation:

Losing Indian lands resulted in a loss of cultural identity, as tribes relied on their homelands as the place of ancestral burial locations and sacred sites where religious ceremonies were performed. Without their lands, nations lost their identities, and their purpose.

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