In his approach to Indian/white relations, Cherokee leader John Ross
A) advocated peaceful but separate coexistence.
B) called for mutual respect of cultural traditions.
C) promoted Indian diet and lifestyle as valuable to whites.
D) promoted "Americanization" of the Indians.
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