John Ridge
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John Ridge (c. 1802 – 22 juin 1839) est un homme politique cherokee, fils aîné du chef Major Ridge. Estimant que la déportation des Cherokees à l'ouest du Mississippi était inévitable, il signa le traité de New Echota de 1835 qui cédait aux États-Unis les terres des Cherokees situées à l'est du fleuve en échange de terres dans le territoire indien. De nombreux Cherokees, dont les partisans de John Ross, s'opposaient à la cession de terres et en 1839, après leur déplacement, John Ridge, son père, Elias Boudinot et d'autres signataires du traité furent assassinés pour leur rôle dans la déportation.
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John Ridge o Yellow Bird (1792-1839) fou un cabdill cherokee, fill del cap Major Ridge. Es casà amb Sarah Bird Northup i va tenir set fills. Un d'ells fou John Rollin Ridge, autor d'una biografia de Joaquín Murrieta que va inspirar la llegenda del .
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John Ridge, born Skah-tle-loh-skee (Yellow Bird) (c. 1802 – 22 June 1839), was from a prominent family of the Cherokee Nation, then located in present-day Georgia. He went to Cornwall, Connecticut, to study at the Foreign Mission School. He met Sarah Bird Northup, of a New England Yankee family, and they married in 1824. Soon after their return to New Echota in 1825, Ridge was chosen for the Cherokee National Council and became a leader in the tribe.
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Honey Springs Creek, Indian Territory
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1839-06-22
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John Ridge Signature.jpg
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Ridge painted after his death
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Sarah Bird Northup
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John Ridge o Yellow Bird (1792-1839) fou un cabdill cherokee, fill del cap Major Ridge. Es casà amb Sarah Bird Northup i va tenir set fills. Un d'ells fou John Rollin Ridge, autor d'una biografia de Joaquín Murrieta que va inspirar la llegenda del . Ell i Elias Boudinot eren caps dels partidaris del trasllat de la nació sencera a Oklahoma (Ridge Party), raó per la qual fou un dels signants del amb el president Andrew Jackson, que significà el trasllat a Oklahoma (Camí de les Llàgrimes). Fou assassinat el 22 de juny del 1839 pels contraris al tractat, seguidors del president cherokee John Ross.
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John Ridge, born Skah-tle-loh-skee (Yellow Bird) (c. 1802 – 22 June 1839), was from a prominent family of the Cherokee Nation, then located in present-day Georgia. He went to Cornwall, Connecticut, to study at the Foreign Mission School. He met Sarah Bird Northup, of a New England Yankee family, and they married in 1824. Soon after their return to New Echota in 1825, Ridge was chosen for the Cherokee National Council and became a leader in the tribe. In the 1830s, Ridge was part of the with his father Major Ridge and cousins Elias Boudinot and Stand Watie. Believing that Indian Removal was inevitable, they supported making a treaty with the United States government to protect Cherokee rights. The Ridges and Boudinot were signatories to the Treaty of New Echota of 1835, by which they ceded Cherokee lands east of the Mississippi in exchange for lands in Indian Territory. The land cession was opposed by the majority of the tribe and the Principal Chief John Ross, but the treaty was ratified by the US Senate. In 1839, after removal to Indian Territory, opponents assassinated the Ridges, Boudinot, and other Treaty Party members for their roles in the land cession. This eliminated them as political rivals in the new territory. Stand Watie survived such an attack and later fought on the side of the Confederacy in the U.S. Civil War.
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John Ridge (c. 1802 – 22 juin 1839) est un homme politique cherokee, fils aîné du chef Major Ridge. Estimant que la déportation des Cherokees à l'ouest du Mississippi était inévitable, il signa le traité de New Echota de 1835 qui cédait aux États-Unis les terres des Cherokees situées à l'est du fleuve en échange de terres dans le territoire indien. De nombreux Cherokees, dont les partisans de John Ross, s'opposaient à la cession de terres et en 1839, après leur déplacement, John Ridge, son père, Elias Boudinot et d'autres signataires du traité furent assassinés pour leur rôle dans la déportation.
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Executed for treason against the Cherokee Nation
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Skah-tle-loh-skee (Yellow Bird)
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