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14 January, 17:55

How did the Five Tribes and the western tribes respond to Albert Pike's efforts to persuade them to join the Confederacy?

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    Cherokees: chief John Ross wanted to stay neutral, but several months later, in an effort to preserve unity in the tribe, he signed the treaty. Creeks: signed a treaty despite opposition from the traditionalist Creeks. Choctaws and Chickasaws: no problem with signing treaty. Seminoles: a very divided nation signed a treaty. Western Indians: no problem with signing treaty
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