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8 March, 07:41

Which Native language used a syllabary to write and print books and newspapers in the 1800s?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A. Cherokee

B. Sequoyah

C. Ojibwe

D. Mayan

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  1. 8 March, 07:56
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    A. Cherokee ...

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  2. 8 March, 08:01
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    Cherokee

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    The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy as he could not previously read any script. He first experimented with logogram. From 1828 to 1834, American missionaries assisted the Cherokee in using Sequoyah's syllabary to develop type characters and print the Cherokee Phoenix, the first newspaper of the Cherokee Nation, with text in both Cherokee and English. s, but his system later developed into a syllabary.
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