oddly enough there was a REASON why missouri became a focal point in those days.It just so happened that those cherokees who went west willingly ( see northern /southern cherokee) settled in western missouri/eastern kansas.There they simply resumed their plantation life style,and their practice of indentured slavery. Again by the time of the civil war,whites were pushing to have them removed this time into indian territory where the southern cherokee lived.Since they now owned the land by treaty,only the legal abolishment of slavery in the west could force them off,and open a huge portion of kansas and missouri to white settlement And ultimatly a large portion of indian territory in okla since the southern cherokee was no longer recognized after the war as a nation. Again this was absolutly needed to have room for the overflow of immigrants flooding into the north.they wanted land,had came here on the promise of it,and were again rioting in the streets of northern cities demanding what they were promised. Lincoln saw the advantage of opening these areas,this one act alone would guarantee him the support of the north.after all he was first and foremost a politician,and votes were the prize he was after.by pacifying the north with its large population,he got those votes.the south had a very large population but the vast majority were slaves with no rights whatsoever.and it should be pointed out they had no rights after emancipation either,and no politician wanted them to have any!
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