Yes
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
your joking, right? Have you ever read how many Indians died of that march? If the Indians didn't have it, they did without
The Cherokee tribe was forced to march the "Trail of Tears."
This question refers to the forced march of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma. The event was so sorrowful that the late baseball icon, Mickey Mantle, a native of Oklahoma, mentions it in his autobiography. Mantles' whole life was surrounded with baseball, yet he speaks about the March of Tears in his book.
The Cherokee were forced to march from Georgia.
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
It was the Trail of Tears. Let's be clear about this. They were forced to march and they died on the trip.
The Trail of Tears, which General Winfield Scott commanded.
Crocket died at the Alamo in Texas on 6 March 1836. The Trail of Tears took place in 1838 and 1839, meaning that Crocket had been dead for 2 or 3 years when it took place.
your joking, right? Have you ever read how many Indians died of that march? If the Indians didn't have it, they did without
The Cherokee tribe was forced to march the "Trail of Tears."
This question refers to the forced march of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma. The event was so sorrowful that the late baseball icon, Mickey Mantle, a native of Oklahoma, mentions it in his autobiography. Mantles' whole life was surrounded with baseball, yet he speaks about the March of Tears in his book.
The Cherokee were forced to march from Georgia.
How about the "path of despair."
the trail of tears
March the 26th 1839
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