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Cherokee chief Major Ridge, was a wealthy, slaveholding planter. He was assassinated in 1839, with...

Cherokee chief Major Ridge, was a wealthy, slaveholding planter. He was assassinated in 1839, with his son Joh
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Cherokee chief Major Ridge, was a wealthy, slaveholding planter. He was assassinated in 1839, with his son John, and nephew Elias Boudinot, for signing the Treaty of New Echotain of 1935, which ceded the US government what remained of Cherokee tribal land east of the Mississippi River in exchange for land in Indian Territory, and the payment of annuities (lithograph)
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1830 AD - 1839 AD (C19th AD)
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Cherokee chief Major Ridge, was a wealthy, slaveholding planter. He was assassinated in 1839, with his son John, and nephew Elias Boudinot, for signing the Treaty of New Echotain of 1935, which ceded the US government what remained of Cherokee tribal land east of the Mississippi River in exchange for land in Indian Territory, and the payment of annuities (BSLOC_2019_8_75)

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