What were two ways in which the Cherokee resisted relocation?

They adopted white culture and pursued legal challenges.

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

They sought political office and published their own newspapers.

They fought with force and hid in the mountains.

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The two ways in which the Cherokee resisted relocation were:

  1. They adopted white culture and pursued legal challenges.
  2. They sought political office and published their own newspapers.

These strategies reflected their efforts to assert their rights and oppose forced removal through legal means and engagement in the political process.