What were two ways in which the Cherokee resisted relocation?

A They fought with force and hid in the mountains.

B They sought political office and published their own newspapers.

C They adopted white culture and pursued legal challenges.

D They formed their own military alliance with Britain and opened new trade routes.

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The correct answers are:

B They sought political office and published their own newspapers.

C They adopted white culture and pursued legal challenges.

These methods represented the political and social strategies the Cherokee employed to resist relocation during the Indian Removal period.