The Cherokee developed their own legal system and government with the help of leaders like John Ross, who served as the principal chief, and Elias Boudinot, a prominent Cherokee intellectual and editor. They were influenced by American legal practices and worked to establish a written constitution in 1827, which formalized their governmental structure and legal processes. This effort was part of the broader Cherokee Nation's pursuit of sovereignty and self-governance during the early 19th century.
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