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17 June, 07:30

Which cherokee leaders identified in the "trail of tears" agree to a treaty that ceded the cherokee's lands and required the tribe to move west?

a. major ridge and elias boudinot.

b. elias boudinot and john ross.

c. tasli and major ridge.

d. john ross and tasli?

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  1. 17 June, 08:20
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    a delegation of the Cherokee nation composed of Messrs. John Ross Richard Taylor Danl. McCoy Samuel Gunter and William Rogers with full power and authority to conclude a treaty with the United States did on the 28th day of February 1835 stipulate and agree with the Government of the United States to submit to the Senate to fix the amount which should be allowed the Cherokees for their claims and for a cession of their lands east of the Mississippi river, and did agree to abide by the award of the Senate of the United States themselves and to recommend the same to their people for their final determination. And whereas on such submission the Senate advised "that a sum not exceeding five millions of dollars be paid to the Cherokee Indians for all their lands and possessions east of the Mississippi river."
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