Who was the chief that supported the Cherokee and felt the U.S. government should make sure the Cherokees were treated fairly?

Who created a syllabary that allowed the Cherokee language to be translated to English?
What were the 3 Reconstruction plans we studied?
TRUE or FALSE? After the Civil War, there were blacks elected as legislators, but they were removed from office due to false accusations and it would be 100 years before another black became a legislator in Georgia.

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The chief who supported the Cherokee and felt the U.S. government should ensure fair treatment for them was Chief John Ross.

The person who created a syllabary that allowed the Cherokee language to be translated into English was Sequoyah.

The three Reconstruction plans studied typically include:
1) President Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan.
2) President Johnson's plan, which was lenient towards the South.
3) The Radical Republicans' plan, which sought to enforce stricter conditions on the Southern states.

FALSE. After the Civil War, there were blacks elected as legislators, but they were removed from office due to false accusations. However, it did not take 100 years for another black legislator to be elected in Georgia, as African Americans started serving in the Georgia General Assembly during the Reconstruction era (1865-1877).

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