Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: 1835 in Australia, 1835 in Brazil, 1835 in Canada, 1835 in Chile, 1835 in England, 1835 in France, 1835 in India, 1835 in Ireland, 1835 in Japan, 1835 in Mexico, 1835 in New Zealand, 1835 in Norway, 1835 in South Africa, 1835 in Vietnam, 1835 in Wales, 1835 in international relations, 1835 in the United Kingdom, 1835 in the United States, Treaty of New Echota, List of sovereign states in 1835, Batman's Treaty, List of state leaders in 1835, Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand, Great Moon Hoax, 15th Parliament of Lower Canada, Male Revolt, Blood-vomiting game, 12th Parliament of Upper Canada, Le V n Khoi revolt, 1835 Concepcion earthquake, United Kingdom general election, 1835, Dade Massacre, Neva, Great Fire of New York, 1835 Paterson textile strike, 14th General Assembly of Nova Scotia, Baltimore bank riot, George III, Joseph Marchand, Cabanada, First Peel ministry, 11th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, Siete Leyes, 1835 English cricket season, Battle of Macta, Tenpo famine, 1835 Constitution of Mexico, List of colonial governors in 1835. Excerpt: The Treaty of New Echota was a treaty signed on December 29, 1835, in New Echota, Georgia by officials of the United States government and representatives of a minority Cherokee political faction. The treaty was amended and ratified in March 1836. The treaty established terms under which the entire Cherokee Nation was expected to move west to the Indian Territory. Although it was not approved by the Cherokee National Council, it was ratified by the U.S. Senate and became the legal basis for the forcible removal known as the Trail of Tears. By the late 1820s, the territory of the Cherokee nation lay almost entirely in northwestern Georgia, with small parts in Tennessee, Alabama and North Carolina. It extended across most of the northern border and all of the ...