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Edgar Allan Poe Timeline
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Major Ridge and John Ross worked together to make a national capital for their tribe
By this time the Cherokee had adopted some of the cultural patterns of the whites
John Ross and Major Ridge proposed a written constitution
Major Ridge opposes the Cherokee proposal for removal
The number of Cherokees moving to Arkansas terotory increased
Andrew Jackson becomes president
Gold is found on Cherokee lands and the Indean Removal act is passed
The Cherokees are prohibited from conducting tribal businesses, testifying against the whites, and mining for gold
Major Ridge declares that moving is the only way for the Cherokee to survive as a nation
Major Ridge and John Ross present a resolution to discuss a treaty with the Cherokee National Council
The U.S Government submits a new treaty to the Cherokee National Council
The U.S Senate approves the Treaty of New Echota by a margin of one vote
The U.S re-submits the treaty to a meeting of 300 to 500 Cherokees at New Echota
The treaty is signed into law
The government warns the Cherokee that they must leave their houses within 2 years
General Scott issues a proclamation that the Cherokee must leave in two months
Three groups left in the summer
The groups traveling in Aug were prevented by a sumer drought
The last of the Cherokee arive
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The Creek War
The Cherokee start their journey
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