John Ross was a prominent Cherokee leader who opposed the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands during the 1830s. As the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, he fought against the Indian Removal Act and sought legal redress through the courts. Despite his efforts, which included petitions and appeals to the U.S. government, the Cherokee were ultimately removed from their lands, leading to the tragic Trail of Tears. Ross's leadership during this period is remembered for its resilience and commitment to the rights of his people.
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