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John Ross

Date Submitted: 05/31/2002 01:18:35
Category: / History
Length: 5 pages (1336 words)
John Ross’s Response to Jackson’s Message to Congress In my nearly forty years as a Cherokee and an American, my eyes have seen much. I witnessed much brutality in the early years of the American frontier, as constant raids raged between the American Armies and Cherokees. I have had the benefit of an education comparable to that of my white counterparts in Washington, yet I have still kept a firm grasp on my …
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…efforts to remove us from our homes and relocate the Cherokee nation west of the Mississippi. Once again, I do not believe Jackson is being fully truthful with me about the removal. When and if the removal takes place, it will not go as smoothly as President Jackson claims. I do not think there is any way possible to remove hard working innocent human beings from their homes without using a brutal weapon of force.
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