<u>The reasons for the white man not giving back the land from the Cherokees when gold rush was over:</u>
At first Gold was discovered in Georgia a land that belonged to the Cherokees. The land was acquired as a lottery. The law in Georgia was only the whites can own a land.
Then started the gold rush and they minted all the gold of it till only gold dust was left over. As per the law the whites wanted to rule the land hence did not give to the Cherokees. The when gold was discovered in California they shifted there.
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Grahame Clark's Landmark Archaeological investigation took place in Star Carr in northeast Britain.
Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark was a famous British Archaeologist who was involved in excavations of Mesolithic settlements.
These settlements were discovered approx. 0.8 km South of Scarborough in an area now known as Star Carr.
The site was responsible for the discovery of numerators Mesolithic tools and artifacts which provided a detailed picture on the life of people in the stone age.
I believe it’s King Nabonidus