The statements that are true about the Treaty of New Echota are:
- The signers did NOT have a legal right to represent the Cherokee Nation.
- The U.S. Government ratified the treaty.
The statements regarding the majority of the Cherokee agreeing that the treaty was fair and valid, and that the signers had a legal right to represent the Cherokee Nation are false. The majority of the Cherokee people, led by Principal Chief John Ross, opposed the treaty and viewed it as fraudulent.