The ''Trail of Tears'' goes from southeastern United States westward to Oklahoma.
Starting in 1831, the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, and Choctaw Nations were forcibly resettled.
It was a long terrible journey. In 1838, 15,000 Cherokee Indians were forced to move to what is now present day Oklahoma. During this event 4,000 Cherokees died.
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Yes they did, My great great great grand father George Blair had his slave with him when he came to Oklahoma on the trail of tears
the Cherokee clans were rounded up and put in concentration camps before the journey. most of native Americans were in the apps.-north ga, north and south carolinas, virgina, and parts of tennesee. Along the east side of the United States.
The cherokees were forced to go on it.
They wanted to go to get gold.
this trail was highly used at the time and even had trading posts on the trail allowing for purchase of supplies. during this time people went on the trail to go west to escape there troubles in the east and looked to prosper in the west
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Andrew jackson
Yes they did, My great great great grand father George Blair had his slave with him when he came to Oklahoma on the trail of tears
Andrew Jackson.
west to east idiot
no it go west to east
Trail of Tears
the Cherokee clans were rounded up and put in concentration camps before the journey. most of native Americans were in the apps.-north ga, north and south carolinas, virgina, and parts of tennesee. Along the east side of the United States.
It matters if your on the east cost of America go east if your on the west side go west
All the way to present-day Oklahoma.
Highway 40 runs predominantly east-west across the United States.
the indians were forced by andrew jackson to go on the trail of tears.