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there were 5000 men killed and 200 women killed and 50 childern .
They were moved from their land to reservations. That is what the Trail of Tears was all about and 4,000 men, women, and children were forced to walk from GA to OK.
Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.
Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.
Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.
Judaism and Islam separate men from women in ritual worship but not in the workplace.
Awful. It was genocide of 4,000 people. They were walked in the dead of winter, not fed, helped, and left for dead where they fell. Men, women, and children were killed.
Only the Orthodox denomination separates the men and women, and then it's only done during prayer services. All other denominations do not separate men and women.
No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.No, they had separate hours for women and men. The women usually had the mornings and the men the afternoons.
Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.
It began with the removal of the native Americans off their ancestral lands from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women, and children were walked to Oklahoma and died on the way from disease, starvation, and left to die in the snow.