Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation

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A sixth-generation North Carolinian, highly-acclaimed author John Ehle grew up on former Cherokee hunting grounds. His experience as an accomplished novelist, combined with his extensive, meticulous r… [more below]

  • Author: Ehle, John
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 432
  • Publish Date: September 22 1997
  • ISBN10: 0385239548
  • Language: English
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A sixth-generation North Carolinian, highly-acclaimed author John Ehle grew up on former Cherokee hunting grounds. His experience as an accomplished novelist, combined with his extensive, meticulous research, culminates in this moving tragedy rich with historical detail.

The Cherokee are a proud, ancient civilization. For hundreds of years they believed themselves to be the “Principle People” residing at the center of the earth. But by the 18th century, some of their leaders believed it was necessary to adapt to European ways in order to survive. Those chiefs sealed the fate of their tribes in 1875 when they signed a treaty relinquishing their land east of the Mississippi in return for promises of wealth and better land. The U.S. government used the treaty to justify the eviction of the Cherokee nation in an exodus that the Cherokee will forever remember as the “trail where they cried.” The heroism and nobility of the Cherokee shine through this intricate story of American politics, ambition, and greed.

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Author: John Ehle
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor Books
Published: 09/22/1997
Pages: 432
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 7.95h x 5.20w x 0.95d
ISBN: 9780385239547
Language: English

Author

Ehle, John

Binding

ISBN10

0385239548

Page Count

432

Published Date

September 22, 1997

Language

ISBN13

9780385239547

Catalog Number

SC15610

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