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1. What did Pike do after he returned to the United States?

2. What did Pike's book do for Anglo-American traders?

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1. Pike, after returning to the United States from Canada, after receiving permission to practice law before the United States Supreme Court in 1849, was able to:

  • Vindicated himself against the charges of inciting the Indians to revolt when he prosecuted claims for Native Americans against the United States.
  • Pike practiced law, editing the Memphis Appeal and later the Patriot in Washington.
  • Continued to be a prolific writer of short novels and poems.

How did Andrew Pike represent the Indian Nations?

For example, in 1852, Pike represented the Creek Nation in a claim of ceded tribal land. In 1854, he advocated for the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations.

Finally, it is recalled that Pike served as a Confederate general during the Civil War.

2. Pike's book helped the Anglo-American traders to discover New Mexico for their economic activities and to learn the Mexican borderlands and how to deal with the Mexicans.

Thus, Albert Pike remained a remarkable personality in American history and was an acclaimed lawyer, soldier, and author.

Learn more about Albert Pike's role in the Civil War at https://brainly.com/question/10005192

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