John Ridge

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John Ridge was a prominent 19th-century Cherokee leader and diplomat known for his controversial role in negotiating the Treaty of New Echota, which led to the Cherokee removal along the Trail of Tears.

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John Ridge canonical 3

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instanceOf Cherokee leader
diplomat
person
associatedWith American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
U.S. federal government negotiators
burialPlace near Honey Creek, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
causeOfDeath assassination
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1802
dateOfDeath 1839-06-22
educatedAt Cornwall Mission School
ethnicity Cherokee
familyName Ridge
father Major Ridge
givenName John
historicalPeriod 19th century
knownFor advocacy of acculturation and education for the Cherokee
controversial leadership in Cherokee politics
supporting Cherokee removal by treaty
languageSpoken Cherokee language
surface form: Cherokee

English
mother Susanna Wickett
nativeNameLanguage chr
notableWork Treaty of New Echota (1835)
surface form: Treaty of New Echota
occupation diplomat
interpreter
politician
opposedBy John Ross
National Party (Cherokee)
participantIn Trail of Tears
surface form: Cherokee removal

political conflict within the Cherokee Nation
placeOfBirth Oothcaloga, Cherokee Nation (present-day Georgia)
placeOfDeath near Honey Creek, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma)
politicalMovement Treaty Party
relative Elias Boudinot
surface form: Elias Boudinot (Cherokee)

Stand Watie
religion Christianity
residence Cherokee Nation (historical)
surface form: Cherokee Nation, Georgia

Cherokee Nation (historical)
surface form: Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
roleIn negotiation of the Treaty of New Echota
signatoryTo Treaty of New Echota (1835)
surface form: Treaty of New Echota
spouse Sarah Bird Northrup
victimOf retaliatory killing by Cherokee opponents of the Treaty of New Echota
wrote letters and political essays on Cherokee-U.S. relations

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New Echota associatedWithPerson John Ridge
Treaty of New Echota (1835) signatory John Ridge
subject surface form: Treaty of New Echota