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Records of the Moravians among the Cherokees: Volume Eight: In Their Own Voice, Part 3 'Power to Remove
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Records of the Moravians among the Cherokees: Volume Eight: In Their Own Voice, Part 3 ‘Power to Remove

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The subtitle In Their Own Voice -
Power to Remove
sets the tension-filled tone of Volume 8 of Records of the Moravians among the Cherokees. In the brief span of just two and a half years, 1828 to July 1830, events take place that seal the fate of the Cherokees east of the Mississippi.

The Cherokees put Sequoyah’s syllabary to use with a printing press and newspaper, so that their words, in Cherokee and English, are heard not only in their Nation but as far as the subscriptions carry the Cherokee Phoenix. Although some Cherokees emigrate to the west, the greater majority choose to remain in their ancestral homeland and suffer the consequences of intruding Georgians.

But the federal election of 1828 signals a change in American politics as Andrew Jackson is elected president and the destiny of America is pushing westward. With the discovery of gold found in Cherokee lands and the United States Congress giving the president
power to remove
all Native Americans east of Mississippi, the Cherokee homelands become increasingly threatened.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cherokee Heritage Press
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2019
Pages
544
ISBN
9780999452103

The subtitle In Their Own Voice -
Power to Remove
sets the tension-filled tone of Volume 8 of Records of the Moravians among the Cherokees. In the brief span of just two and a half years, 1828 to July 1830, events take place that seal the fate of the Cherokees east of the Mississippi.

The Cherokees put Sequoyah’s syllabary to use with a printing press and newspaper, so that their words, in Cherokee and English, are heard not only in their Nation but as far as the subscriptions carry the Cherokee Phoenix. Although some Cherokees emigrate to the west, the greater majority choose to remain in their ancestral homeland and suffer the consequences of intruding Georgians.

But the federal election of 1828 signals a change in American politics as Andrew Jackson is elected president and the destiny of America is pushing westward. With the discovery of gold found in Cherokee lands and the United States Congress giving the president
power to remove
all Native Americans east of Mississippi, the Cherokee homelands become increasingly threatened.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cherokee Heritage Press
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2019
Pages
544
ISBN
9780999452103