call this war the seven wars. During the revolutionary war between Great Britain
and the french,The Cherokee tribe supported the British.The only reason the
supported the British is if they were in a time of crisis they knew they would help
them out.Also the Cherokee tribe and Great Britain were trading partners.In the
trail of tears the Cherokee tribe suffered a lot. They had to walk so much to
leave other places because they were forced to move and even if they had horses
they still walked because the horses would die of hunger.They would also die from
diseases or they are exhausted from walking so much.Just like in the book Night
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The Cherokee tribe was treated with no respect.The US tried hard to get
rid of them.The US did that because they wanted their land for a railroad and
other things.The Nazi’s tried really hard to break the Jews, but they just wouldn't
break some of them worked to show they wouldn't be broken. Thats what the
Indians are doing they do not want to break down, they want to show their
strength and not give up. Over 4,000 Cherokee men and women died in the 1800's
when President Andrew Jackson forced them to leave their homelands and
relocate to Oklahoma. They lost many lives on the trail of tears.The Indians had to
settle in a place that they didn't know just like the Jews did in the concentration
camps.The Cherokee went to many places before they found the right place.They
also suffered a lot just like the Jews. They.They all had similar life's.
The Cherokee clothing men did not wear much other than simple loincloths
made of deer hide in the warm summer months along with moccasins on their
feet.women usually wore short deer skin skirts or dresses and lace blouses in the
warm months and like the men, they wore fur or animal hide robes that …show more content…
Native Americans went
through a lot and had a rough time, but they had a fascinating history.The men and
women did like Sacajawea was a great native American she helped Lewis & Clark
on their expedition.She was a great woman and helped a lot she knew the land
really well and she traveled with her baby with her that's what made her such a
great woman.Some Native Americans suffered just like the Jews in concentration
camps.Those native Americans are really strong people, the ones that seem to
suffer are really strong physically and emotionally.The Jews that survived the
whole time in the camps gotten stronger emotionally.The Jews and Indians have
very similar situations.The Jews life in the camps was a living hell they had to work
all day and ate very little.They would be really lucky if they SS soldiers let them
sit and take a break.The Indians didn't have people on their back, making them
work all day.They ate as much as they could catch and they could sleep as long
as they wanted.The Jews ate when the soldiers told them to eat also they