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the u.s .constitution required that the treaty be ratified by the u.s. senate. under the Cherokee constitution treaties had to be approved by the Cherokee national council. did this occur with the treaty of 1835. do you think u.s government has the right to enforce this treaty?

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Question: The U.S Constitution required that the treaty be ratified by the U.S Senate under the Cherokee Constitution treaties had to be approved by the Cherokee national council. Did this occur with the treaty of 1835?

Answer: Negotiated in 1835 by a minority party of Cherokees, challenged by the majority of the Cherokee people and their elected government, the Treaty of New Echota was used by the United States to justify the forced removal of the Cherokees from their homelands along what became known as the Trail of Tears. In 1819 the remaining Cherokees who opposed removal negotiated still another treaty. So, yes it did occur in 1835.

Do you think U.S government has the right to enforce this treaty?

Another 130 years would pass before another president of the United States personally delivered a treaty to the Senate. On July 10, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson asked for a quick consent to the Treaty of Versailles.  The Senate approved the treaty for ratification on October 20, 1803.

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