Stand Watie was a prominent Cherokee leader and Confederate general during the American Civil War. Born in 1806 in Georgia, he became known for his role in advocating for Native American rights and his involvement in the Cherokee Nation's struggles, including their forced removal along the Trail of Tears. During the Civil War, Watie commanded Confederate cavalry and was notable for being the last Confederate general to surrender. His life reflects the complexities of Native American identity and allegiance during a tumultuous period in American history.
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