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In the peace with Great Britain, the Cherokees were left to fight their own battles - Treaty of Hopewell (see Haywood p. 212-) made 28 Nov. 1785. with Confederation - after that, however, there were depredations on both sides - There were Intrusions of the whites, & Repulsios by the Indians, & Negroes stolen from the whites by Indians - John Little & and Webber, both Cherokees, took negroes. They raised a small party & went through the Spanish Country to St. Francis & there increased, until the country was ceded by France to the United States. A delegation then went to Washington & saw Mr. Jefferson who made the address which was published & which first awakened the idea of emigration - , Toochela,who was afterwards broke was in favour of removing West -- (1808. long before) - and John McIntosh for for remaining & adopting civilized habits -- Favour this neglect not the idea have been given to Jefferson? | |||
Col: Meijs told Bloody Fellow that by removing he would be freed from the restraints of the white customs, and might pursue the chase unmolested & perpetuate the race of Indians -- Bloody Fellow replied that inclination to leave the country of his birth. Even should the habits & customs of the Cherokees give place to the habits & customs |
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In the peace with Great Britain, the Cherokees were left to fight their own battles - Treaty of Hopewell (see Haywood p. 212-) made 28 Nov. 1785. with Confederation - after that, however, there were depredations on both sides - There were Intrusions of the whites, & Repulsios by the Indians, & Negroes stolen from the whites by Indians - John Little & and Webber, both Cherokees, took negroes. They raised a small party & went through the Spanish Country to St. Francis & there increased, until the country was ceded by France to the United States. A delegation then went to Washington & saw Mr. Jefferson who made the address which was published & which first awakened the idea of emigration - , Toochela,who was afterwards broke was in favour of removing West -- (1808. long before) - and John McIntosh for for remaining & adopting civilized habits -- Favour this neglect not the idea have been given to Jefferson?
Col: Meijs told Bloody Fellow that by removing he would be freed from the restraints of the white customs, and might pursue the chase unmolested & perpetuate the race of Indians -- Bloody Fellow replied that inclination to leave the country of his birth. Even should the habits & customs of the Cherokees give place to the habits & customs