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CHEROKEE VS. JACKSON
BY BRIANA GUERRIERI
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THE FIRST TENNESSEE PRESIDENT
On March 4, 1829, Andrew Jackson took the oath of office and became the 7th president of the US
He had been given the nickname “old hickory”
He got the nickname while he was a solider
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The election that made Jackson President was the first in which all white men could vote
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INDIAN REMOVAL ACT
In 1830 congress passed the Indian Removal Act. This law said that all Indians living east of the Mississippi River must leave their lands and move to Indian territory
President jackson signed the law
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Old Shoe Woman
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THE CHEROKEE NATION
The 15,000 Cherokee made up one of the richest tribes in the US
Many owned small farms and a few had large plantations where Africans were enslaved
They had their own government with a constitution and elected leaders
Gold was discovered on Cherokee lands in 1829. Settlers poured in to stake their claims
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Old Shoe Woman
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THE CHEROKEE FIGHT REMOVAL
The Cherokee nation, led by chief John Ross, fought back in the US courts
Their case went all the way to the Supreme Court
In 1832, chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the US should protect the cherokees and their land in Georgia
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JACKSON’S RESPONSE
Instead of supporting the court ruling, president Jackson ignored it
Jackson sent soldiers to remove the Cherokees to the Indian Territory
By 1838 soldiers had forced the last group of cherokees to leave their land
Their journey to the Indian territory became known as the Trail of Tears.
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TRAIL OF TEARS
A 116 day journey
The Cherokee traveled more than 800 miles through North Carolina and Georgia through Tennessee, Kentucky,Illinois,Missouri, and Arkansas
The journey ended on march 26, 1839.
More than 4000 Cherokee had died of cold, disease and lack of food during the 116 day journey
Briana Guerrieri
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