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who was john ross and what was his role in the removal of indians

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  • 01-11-2016
John Ross became principal chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1827. He presided over the nation during the apex of its development in the Southeast, the tragic Trail of Tears, and the subsequent rebuilding of the nation in Indian Territory, in present-day Oklahoma.
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