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Cherokee-White Relations on the Southern Frontier in the Early Nineteenth Century

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20681
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This article looks at the relations between the Cherokee people and white settlers during the early 19th century, and changes to both groups as a result of the interactions between the two. Particular attention is given to the effects of several treaties on the Cherokees, as well as the changes in lifestyle afforded by exposure to the agrarian economy of white settlers afforded by forced relocation, proximity, and trade.
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