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Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2

American History Tellers

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The Cherokee Tribe's History

The Cherokee phoenix continued to publish until the summer of 1834. During this time the federal government and the state of Georgia began dismantling the town of new itchota Cherokees were evicted from their properties a land lottery was established to put white families into the empty homes and businesses. In 1835 Elias Boudinau and members of the treaty party began secretly negotiating with delegates sent from washington Led by john ridge a Cherokee cousin of boudinau's these talks were kept from the rest of the tribe and even chief john ross. Under Cherokee laws of treason members of the Treaty Party could be charged as traitors. On the next episode of american history tellers an early

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