Complete the study guide questions. Two leaders played central roles in the destiny of the Cherokee. Both had fought alongside Andrew Jackson in a war against a faction of the Creek Nation which became known as the Creek War (1813-1814). Both had used what they learned from the whites Both were descended from Anglo-Americans who moved into Indian territory to trade and ended up marrying Indian women and having families. Both were fiercely committed to the welfare of the Cherokee people. Major Ridge and John Ross shared a vision of a strong Cherokee Nation that could maintain its separate culture and still coexist with its white neighbors. In 1825, they worked together to create a new national capitol for their tribe, at New Echota in Georgia. In 1827, they proposed a written constitution that would put the tribe on an equal footing with the whites in terms of self government. The constitution, which was adopted by the Cherokee National Council, was modeled on that of the United States. Both men were powerful speakers and well able to articulate their opposition to the constant pressure from settlers and the federal government to relocate to the west. Ridge had first made a name for himself opposing a Cherokee proposal for removal in 1807. Not all tribal elders or tribal members approved of the ways in which many in the tribe had adopted white cultural practices and they sought refuge from white interference by moving into what is now northwestern Arkansas. In the 1820s, the numbers of Cherokees moving to Arkansas territory increased. Others spoke out on the dangers of Cherokee participation in Christian churches, and schools, and predicted an end to traditional practices. They believed that these accommodations to white culture would weaken the tribe's hold on the land. Even as Major Ridge and John Ross were planning for the future of New Echota and an educated, well-governed tribe, the state of Georgia increased its pressure on the federal government to release Cherokee lands for white settlement. Some settlers did not wait for approval. They simply moved in and began surveying and claiming territory for themselves. A popular song in Georgia at the time included this refrain: All I ask in this creation Is a pretty little wife and a big plantation Way up yonder in the Cherokee Nation. In what ways did the Cherokee assimilate to white culture? How did this advancement develop America’s identity?
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How can you drop two eggs the fewest amount of times, without them breaking?
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How can you drop two eggs the fewest amount of times, without them breaking?
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How can you drop two eggs the fewest amount of times, without them breaking?
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Ok so for the first question: They adapted by going to christian schools and churches Paragraph 3 sentence 3 They made an agreement with the white people with high places in the local government bc at the time it was self government. The agreement was: " a written constitution that would put the tribe on an equal footing with the whites in terms of self government.The constitution, which was adopted by the Cherokee National Council, was modeled on that of the United States. " ~ Paragraph 2 sentences 3-4
Oh ok thanks,I think i have the answer fro number two etc.
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Hoodmemes Oh ok thanks,I think i have the answer fro number two etc. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Ok well if you want me to check over it you can write it here or dm me.Either one works
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