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in 1835, the treaty party, a small self - appointed group of the cherokee nation, who were in favor of removal for various reasons, signed the treaty of new echota. this treaty sold the cherokee lands to the united states government. what resulted from the treaty party’s attempt to work with the federal government?
The Treaty Party's action led to the forced displacement of most of the Cherokee Nation from their ancestral lands. The U.S. government enforced the Treaty of New Echota, resulting in the Trail of Tears, a deadly forced migration where thousands of Cherokee died from hunger, disease, and exposure while being relocated to present-day Oklahoma.
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The Treaty Party's work with the federal government (via the Treaty of New Echota) resulted in the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from their lands, known as the Trail of Tears, which caused widespread death and suffering among the Cherokee people.