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In response to the influx of white settlement after the Civil War, the Cherokee nation devised a regional development plan which allowed whites to establish farms and build towns while reinforcing Cherokee tribal sovereignty over the territory. The presence of sizeable towns and numerous villages presented a legal conundrum for Congress when it legislated away Cherokee sovereignty at the turn of the century. By 1898, tens of thousands of whites owned residential and commercial properties worth millions of dollars in ...

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    • Title: Townsite Settlement and Dispossession in the Cherokee Nation, 1866-1907 by Brad A. Bays
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9780815329121, 0815329121
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    • Edition: 1998 1st edition
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