Topic > Betrayal for the Cherokees in The Trail of Tears” by…

In the essay “The Trail of Tears” by author Dee Brown explains that the Cherokees are not Native Americans who actually evaporate from their tribal land, but l The enormous amount of sympathy shown on their part was abnormal. The Cherokee process towards culture is also the betrayal of both state and incorporated governments of the Declaration and fabricated promises to the Cherokee Nation. Dee Brown concludes by saying that the Cherokees had lost Kentucky and Tennessee, but a man they once considered their friend named Andrew Jackson had begged the Cherokees to move to Mississippi, but the bad part is that the Indians and white settlers did not they never get along even if the government If it wanted to protect them from harassment, it will not be able to do so. Cherokee families moved to the West, but the tribes were united and denied giving up more land but Jackson was running for president if the Georgians elected him president he agreed he should lend his support to opening Cherokee lands to settlement. Ross he was looking to Washington for help because ...