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Encore: Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2

American History Tellers

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The Supreme Court's Role in the Civil War

In December of 1835, a treaty party signed an agreement with the US government in Elias Budinow's new Echota home. Despite the protests of Chief John Ross and the entirety of the Cherokee National Council, the US Senate approved the Treaty of New Echota by a single vote. With nearly all of the Cherokee people resisting, the US military was required to force their removal to the West. The journey was named Nuna-Dah-Ainsuni, the Trail of Tears. And what begins with one man refusing to leave a train car will result in a Supreme Court case with lasting constitutional repercussions.

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