Por: ABC News Politics November 28, 2022
The country's largest Native American tribe, the , is ramping up calls on the U.S. government to fulfill nearly 200 years ago.The historic treaty, which forced the Cherokee people off their ancestral lands across the Southeast and onto the infamous in 1835, was supposed to give them official representation in Washington in exchange.It has never happened. WATCH: Inside the historic Cherokee fight for a seat in Congress. Tonight on , 7pm ET.... + full article
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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — In 1835, U.S. officials traveled to the Cherokee Nation’s capital in Georgia to sign a treaty forcing the Cherokees off their lands in the American South, opening them to white settlers. The sent thousands on a death march to new lands in Oklahoma.The... + más
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