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What did the Cherokee tribe do to adapt to the encroaching white settlers??

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The Cherokee gave up their concept of common property and accepted having private property. They created a legal system and government consistent with Cherokee and European traditions. The Cherokee were literate people and created their own alphabet. They published their own newspaper and declared themselves an independent nation.

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The Cherokee tribes realized that in order to live alongside the white settlers, they need to modernized their culture.

here are some things that Cherokee tribe do to adapt to the encroaching white settlers:
- They developed their own written language
- They created a newspaper
- They formally created a national government (established around 1900s)
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