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There were many tribes that tried to object to white influence but the Cherokees of Georgia did take to the ways of the whites and even adopted a written legal code, developed a system of settled agriculture and opened schools on their land. The Cherokees became prosperous cotton planters and even turned to enslaving blacks... Showed first 250 characters
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There were many tribes that tried to object to white influence but the Cherokees of Georgia did take to the ways of the whites and even adopted a written legal code, developed a system of settled agriculture and opened schools on their land. The Cherokees became prosperous cotton planters and even turned to enslaving blacks... Showed next 250 characters
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