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1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
60 miles
The Trail of Tears stopped short of California by about 1,200 miles (Eastern Oklahoma).
1 thosand miles
The historic trail, set by law to mark the removal of Cherokee people, is 2,200 miles (3,500 km) long. It is called the "Trail of Tears National Historic Trail." It includes routes taken by land and water in nine states. There is a link below.
The trail from Nauvoo, Illinios to Salt Lake City, Utah was approximately 1300 miles. The Oregon Trail was around 2100 miles.
Depending on where you started, approximately 1,300 miles.
The Native Americans had to leave their land and walk about 2,000 miles.
The Cheeroke trail was 1500 miles trough the rain snow ect. barefoot. The trail of tears veried depending on ther tribe, while the cheeroke is just the most famous.
The Mormon Trail was approximately 1,300 miles long from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah.
The long and often fatal journey of these Native American tribes is known as the Trail fo Tears. The Cherokee nation was forced to leave their land and were made to march 1200 miles. Many died from starvation, the cold, and diseases. About 4000 died on the journey
The Cherokee had to walk about 1200 miles. That's a long time to suffer and I myself wish it hadn't happened.