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A
The Cherokee had adopted many European customs and supported the United States during the Revolutionary War.
B
The Cherokee had traded with the English and the French for many years and helped remove the Creek from Georgia territory.
C
The Cherokee had adopted many European customs and were confirmed as a sovereign nation by the United States Supreme Court.
D
The Cherokee were loyal to America's French allies during the French and Indian War and supported the United States during the Revolutionary War.
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