It caused over four thousand deaths during Martin Van Buren’s presidency after its victims gave up all land east of the Mississippi. One of these people was the last Confederate general to surrender when the Civil War ended. That man, Stand Watie, succeeded as leader of these people a man who refused to sign the Treaty of New Echota and was named John Ross

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1. It caused over four thousand deaths during Martin Van Buren’s presidency after its victims gave up all land east of the Mississippi. One of these people was the last Confederate general to surrender when the Civil War ended. That man, Stand Watie, succeeded as leader of these people a man who refused to sign the Treaty of New Echota and was named John Ross