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"Orders No. 25" Report from Gen. Winfield Scott on Removal of the Cherokee from Georgia, May 17, 1838

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Courtesy of Library of Congress, "Orders No. 25 Head Quarters, Eastern Division Cherokee Agency," 17 May 1838

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This report was made by General Winfield Scott on his orders to remove the Cherokee from the State of Georgia. In these orders from 1838, Scott makes clear that the Cherokee are to be treated respectfully, but he acknowledges that conflict might arise because of either Cherokee resistance or mistreatment by U.S. soldiers.

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Source Dependent Questions

  • According to this text, how were the soldiers supposed to treat the Cherokee during their forced removal?
  • How did Gen. Winfield Scott believe the Cherokee would react to kind treatment from soldiers? Why do you think he made that conclusion?
  • Why did Scott think there might be conflict between soldiers and the Cherokee during the removal? How did he propose such conflicts be resolved?
  • Compare what this source implies about how members of the Cherokee Nation were treated with the Deed of Land Sale to Meskwaki source and the Tribal Newspaper Article about Cherokee Nation and White Settlers in Georgia source. How would you describe the way these nations reacted to the Indian Removal Act? How did this impact what happened to them?

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"Orders No. 25 Head Quarters, Eastern Division Cherokee Agency," 17 May 1838. Courtesy of Library of Congress Courtesy of Library of Congress