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Senate and House of Representatives,” Ross protested as fraudulent the Treaty of New Etocha that forced the Cherokee out of Georgia. In 1838, federal troops forcibly displaced the last of the Cherokee from their homes
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Native american study guide name: Trail of Tears: Part 1 QuestionsNative american study guide name: Trail of Tears: Part 1 Questions
In what year did the Cherokee first have contact with whites?
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