The American Indian As Slaveholder And Secessionist An Omitted Chapter in the D
The American Indian As Slaveholder And Secessionist An Omitted Chapter in the D
Abel Annie Heloise
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If the views expressed in my communication to you of the I4th instant are carried out, it will, I am satisfied, force the con- viction on the Cherokees that they have but one course to pursue -that is, to join the Confederacy. The Choctaw and Chickasaw regiment will be kept on the south of them ; Arkansas will be to the east ; and with my force on the western border of Missouri no force will be able to march into the Cherokee Nation, and surrounded as they will be by Southern troops, they will ...have but one alternative at all events. From my posi- tion to the north of them, in any event, I will have a controlling power over them. I am satisfied from my interview with John Ross and from his communication that he is only waiting for some favorable oppor- tunity to put himself with the North. His neutrality is only a pretext to await the issue of events. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, BEN. MCCULLOCH, Brigadier-General Commanding. Official Records, first ser. , vol. Iii, 595-596.
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