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They probably didn't since they were considered "colored" and therefore denied many rights and couldn't buy slaves. They were also stuck in their tiny reserves and hated the American (Caucasian) ways, so probably no.

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Supreme Court Cheif Justice John Marshall said that the Cherokee Indians were their own nation and even though they must follow the laws of the U.S Government, the Cherokee were NOT subject to the laws of individual states, such as Georgia.

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This answer is very debatable, but as a tribal point of view. Cherokee's attempted to welcome whites, abide by the treaties; and take any disputes with whites to the US court system. When the US Supreme court, the US Senate, and the state of Georgia wronged them and would not honor the promises they gave; they attempted to show the whites how to take care of a corrupt government by killing all law breakers they could find (without regard to national origin).

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They would change their eating habits and clothing and sometimes even where they lived or the amount they hunted

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well... Cherokee Indians changed their clothing and food choices for their home. Sometimes they would even kill more or less animals.

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There was enough food and water for them all

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The Cherokees gradually abandoned their seminomadic life and adopted a system of settled agriculture and a notion of private property.

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By intermarriage with white men

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