I believe that it was mostly to strengthen businesses, or family ties. Marrying into a family that is wealthy, may help the other side of the family. Hope this helps!! :)
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I think that several factors somehow forced, or at least impelled, these early Cherokee settlers to move west, such as the failure, from the part of the United States, to keep the conditions of the Treaty of Hopewell (1785), which established a western boundary that was disputed by white settlers, forcing the signing of a new treaty (the Treaty of Holston) in 1791. In addition, land cessions to other tribes, natural disasters, and the conflicts that were taking place in their eastern homelands, were also factors leading to their decision to move west. Even though their settlement was not easy, and they had disputes with other tribes as well as with the white settlers, it was nevertheless voluntary, and it did not involve the horrors of the "Trail of Tears." Based on these reasons, I do believe that they made the right choice.
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The problem Everglades encountered was Flood.
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The problem that Everglades faced in 1920 was flooding, about 2000 people died due to flood issues in the area. as a result of this, the Kissimmee river lost half its length.
The management intention at that time was to introduce a complex water system of levees, canals, around the perimeter of Lake Okeechobee.
None.. The US is not a business...
<span>Nation-states are best characterized by a self-governing country and a common culture or language. 'Nation' implies this culture while 'state' implies a self-governing country. Many nation-states do not have possessions around the world, and while most are multi-ethnic, this is not a prerequisite.</span>