1) Stand Watie:
<u>Tribe: Cherokee Nation. </u> <u>Position: Leader
</u>
Also known as Standhope Uwatie, Tawkertawker and Isaac S. Watie was a leader of the Cherokee Nation and the only Native American to attain a general’s rank in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
2) John Horse:
<u>Tribe: Seminoles</u> <u>Position: Leader
</u>
Also known as Juan Caballo, Juan Cavallo. Was an African an Seminole Indian who fought with the Seminoles in the Second Seminole War in Florida. Black Seminole. Leader
3) Echo Harjo:
<u>Tribe: Creeks</u>. <u>Position: Leader
</u>
4) John Ross:
<u>Tribe: Cherokee Nation</u>. <u>Position: Chief
</u>
Is an American who devoted his life to resisting U.S seizure of his peoples lads in Georgia, was forced to assume the task of shepherding the Cherokees in their removal to the Oklahoma Territory.
The additional income was necessary for family survival
The dangers that american soldiers faced are exploding of
bombs, gun fights and death of fellow men.
Two of our fellows had already been wounded by an explosion
near our kitchen this morning.
Besides, shells seemed to be landing everywhere and one
place seemed about as safe as another ( or dangerous)
The Bill of Rights is the name of the first ten amendments found
in the United States United States Constitution. The bill of Rights serves to protect
the rights of liberty and property. The bill of rights also guarantees certain of
personal freedoms, reserve some powers to the states and the public, and limit
the government’s power in judicial and other proceedings. While the amendments originally
only applied to the federal government, many of their provisions are now
<span>applied to the states due to the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment. which is something i hope you will like</span>
Not very sure but I don’t think there are