Thursday, March 14, 2019
Conflict Between Andrew Jackson And The Cherokee :: American History
To own land, that is the privilege of whom? To Andrew capital of Mississippi the Cherokees current homesteads where on his countrys land. For whatever reason at that time some good deal living in America werent treated as good as there white counterparts. interim the Cherokees principal chief buns Ross felt like that land belonged to his people. If you unavoidableness to get technical he was speaking on the behalf of a folk that made up a mere one-eighth of his ancestry. Not but a full blooded leader. He also was one of the of import reason the trail of tears was as hostile and brutal as it was on his people. Its ironic, even as hard as capital of Mississippi pushed and deceived the Cherokee, the Cherokee people in turn pushed back, but past the point of being rational. whatsoever of these individual efforts worsened the outcome for the hale tribe. Jacksons manipulative ways of handling this situation in touch and out of office forced the Cherokee to make hard endings, and I feel like these decision makers for the Cherokee failed miserably. The reason behind the lack of attack on Jackson is quite an obvious, politicians have been acting like politicians well since the very beginning. As inconsiderate and egocentric as his view was, he knew what the was going to do, and being chairperson of this sourceful terra firma not much any one nation could do to stop him let alone the nation of a tribe. To any logically thinking person the senate wasnt a roadblock to Jackson it was a mere bump in the road. Even the Cherokee tribe knew what power he possessed. That is why the smart two thousand Cherokee, resigned themselves to the inevitable, asked their belongings, and headed west (AJ vs. the CN). The pillow ignorantly stuck behind because they had faith in the false hope that John Ross would be their savior. This being the basis for the remainder of my discussion of the Cherokee tribe, the faulty leadershiphip. The leaders inability to act for the ove rall well being of their tribe damage the Cherokee supplies, land, and most importantly lives. In a huge sense, it was John Ross being jokingly overambitious during his negotiations with the President that caused a lot of their pain and suffering. He also was the main voice behind trying to resist the government even after the two years was over, not to mention the whole two years they had to leave.
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