The Cumberland Settlements and the Watauga Settlement shared several similarities:
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The Cumberland Settlements and the Watauga Settlement shared several similarities:
B) They were both attacked by Dragging Canoe. Dragging Canoe and his Chickamauga Cherokee warriors launched attacks against both the Watauga and Cumberland settlements due to their encroachment on Native American lands.
C) They both had their own system of laws known as a "compact." The Watauga Settlement formed the Watauga Association and adopted the "Articles of the Watauga Association." Similarly, the Cumberland Settlements established the "Cumberland Compact" (also known as the "Cumberland Articles" or "Articles of Agreement") for self-governance.
D) They were both located near rivers. The Watauga Settlement was established along the Watauga River, and the Cumberland Settlements were founded along the Cumberland River.
The correct options are B, C, and D.
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