The author cites historical facts about other Cherokees’ experiences with selling land to support the point that they, too, will be moved to inferior lands.
B
The author provides detailed descriptions of the lands the Cherokee would acquire to stress the belief that they should not move.
C
The author lists the specific features that make the current land on which the Cherokee live valuable, to explain why the Cherokee should not leave it.
D
The author includes the exact amount paid for other Cherokee lands to prove that their land is worth far more than they are being offered.