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  1. Source: Elias Boudinot, influential member of the Cherokee Tribe, Cherokee Phoenix, November 1831"But alas! No sooner was it
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  2. How did the 1839 Act of Union affect the Cherokee?A. It gave the Cherokee their own lands for the first time. B. It forced the
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  3. How did the 1839 Act of Union affect the Cherokee?A. It gave the Cherokee their own lands for the first time. B. It forced the
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  4. As the tribe divided over voluntary removal, which two Cherokee emerged as leaders of opposite viewpoints?A. Stand Waitie and
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  5. Which of the following best explains the effects of the First Cherokee War?(1 point)Responses The First Cherokee War ended in
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  6. Which of the following best explains the effects of the First Cherokee War?A. The First Cherokee War ended in Cherokee victory
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  7. Which of the following best explains the effects of the First Cherokee War? (1 point)• The First Cherokee War ended in
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  8. Which of the following best describes the Cherokee's main argument in the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case?The Cherokee testified
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  9. Why did settlers' demands for the relocation of the Cherokee intensify inthe 1820s? A The Cherokee supported the British in the
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  10. Why did settlers demands for the relocation of the Cherokee intensify in the 1820s?A. Gold was discovered on Cherokee land. B.
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