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John Ross
John Ross (Cherokee chief)
John Ross
Spouse(s) Quatie Brown Henley (born c. 1790–1839) Mary Brian Stapler (1826–1865)
Relations Great-granddaughter Mary G. Ross; Nephew William P. Ross
Children 7
Known for opposition to Treaty of New Echota; Trail of Tears; Union supporter during American Civil War
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The thought of beheadment turned him on
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Explanation:that wold be missippi in the south were slavery was still around even when it was abolished
They were both farmers and the north used more factories while the south didn't.
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became more common in northern Europe, and Protestants tended to interpret witchcraft as making a pact with the Devil