Chieftains Museum, also known as the Major Ridge Home, is a two-story white frame house built around a log house of 1792 in Cherokee country (today it is within present-day Rome, Georgia, United States of America). It was the home of the Cherokee leader Major Ridge. He was notable for his role in negotiating and signing the Treaty of New Echota of 1835, which ceded the remainder of Cherokee lands in the Southeast to the United States. He was part of a minority group known as the Treaty Party, who believed that relocation was inevitable and wanted to negotiate the best deal with the United States for their people.
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| - Chieftains (deutsch: Besitz des Häuptlings), auch bekannt unter dem Namen Major Ridge Home, ist ein zweigeschossiges Holzhaus am Riverside Parkway 501 in Rome im amerikanischen Bundesstaat Georgia. 1973 wurde das Gebäude zum National Historic Landmark der Vereinigten Staaten erklärt, weil es das Wohnhaus von Major Ridge war, eines bedeutenden Häuptlings der Cheerokee-Nation. Ridge war auf Seiten der Cherokee einer der wichtigsten Unterzeichner des Vertrags von New Echota 1835. Dieser Vertrag besiegelte die Übergabe des Landes der Cherokee östlich des Mississippi an die Vereinigten Staaten und die Umsiedlung der Indianer im Tausch gegen eine Entschädigung von 5 Millionen Dollar und Land im Indianer-Territorium im heutigen Bundesstaat Oklahoma. (de)
- Chieftains Museum, also known as the Major Ridge Home, is a two-story white frame house built around a log house of 1792 in Cherokee country (today it is within present-day Rome, Georgia, United States of America). It was the home of the Cherokee leader Major Ridge. He was notable for his role in negotiating and signing the Treaty of New Echota of 1835, which ceded the remainder of Cherokee lands in the Southeast to the United States. He was part of a minority group known as the Treaty Party, who believed that relocation was inevitable and wanted to negotiate the best deal with the United States for their people. (en)
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| - Chieftains (deutsch: Besitz des Häuptlings), auch bekannt unter dem Namen Major Ridge Home, ist ein zweigeschossiges Holzhaus am Riverside Parkway 501 in Rome im amerikanischen Bundesstaat Georgia. 1973 wurde das Gebäude zum National Historic Landmark der Vereinigten Staaten erklärt, weil es das Wohnhaus von Major Ridge war, eines bedeutenden Häuptlings der Cheerokee-Nation. Ridge war auf Seiten der Cherokee einer der wichtigsten Unterzeichner des Vertrags von New Echota 1835. Dieser Vertrag besiegelte die Übergabe des Landes der Cherokee östlich des Mississippi an die Vereinigten Staaten und die Umsiedlung der Indianer im Tausch gegen eine Entschädigung von 5 Millionen Dollar und Land im Indianer-Territorium im heutigen Bundesstaat Oklahoma. (de)
- Chieftains Museum, also known as the Major Ridge Home, is a two-story white frame house built around a log house of 1792 in Cherokee country (today it is within present-day Rome, Georgia, United States of America). It was the home of the Cherokee leader Major Ridge. He was notable for his role in negotiating and signing the Treaty of New Echota of 1835, which ceded the remainder of Cherokee lands in the Southeast to the United States. He was part of a minority group known as the Treaty Party, who believed that relocation was inevitable and wanted to negotiate the best deal with the United States for their people. The chiefs had agreed they could not go to war against the United States on the removal issue, but most other Cherokee opposed Ridge and the Treaty Party. He and some other members of the Treaty Party were assassinated after most of the tribe was removed to what became the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory, for having ceded the tribe's communal lands, as this was considered a capital crime. (en)
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