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unfortunatley no they can't it's too late because back In 1835 some of the Cherokee tribe signed a treaty with the US government to exchange their lands in the American East for land in Oklahoma State in addition to five million dollars. Although most members of the Cherokee nation did not want to emigrate, they had no choice. In 1838, the American army forced the Cherokee nation to leave their homes to the west of the Mississippi River. About 100,000 American Indians from five different tribes have been displaced from their ancestral lands in what has become a "Trail of Tears", and between 4,000 and 15,000 of them have died on the road from hunger, cold and disease.
In 2008, the US Congress passed a resolution apologizing to Native Americans for these "ill-conceived policies."
Large numbers of American Indians died as a result of epidemics that they had no immunity to after contact with Europeans, especially smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, typhoid and influenza. This was one of the reasons for their decreasing numbers.
Conflicts over the lands of Native Americans have led to massacres, including the Sand Creek massacre, the Windy Ney massacre, and the Camp Grant massacre.
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