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antoniya [11.8K]
3 years ago
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Which statement best summarizes John rosss response to the treaty and new echoes and American Indian removal

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aniked [119]3 years ago
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He feels the Cherokee are being treated as less than human, with no regard for their human or legal rights.

Explanation:

There was Cherokee Removal Bill as a result of gold been discovered in 1830 in north Georgia. Then Cherokee land were been swarmed by the white with these Cherokee Chief have belief that there was no respect for them. Even though he never supported the removal of West of Mississippi for $5 million exchange, Treaty of New Echota was signed by other Cherokee. It should be noted that He feels the Cherokee are being treated as less than human, with no regard for their human or legal rights.

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