They all do with indians being kicked out of places
Its known of the trail of tears because over 12,000 people were involved with the Indian removal act. the reason it was called this because people died from diseases and from being too cold.
genocide
The Alamo (a fort in Texas) has nothing to do with the Trail of Tears (the Indian removal act).
Indian Removal Act
The Trail of Tears
The trail of tears is an 800 mile forced march made by the Cherokee from the homeland in Georgia to Indian territory (caused by the Indian removal act.); it resulted in thousands of deaths of the Cherokee
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 ; see related link below .
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 ; see related link below .
Tribes in the East were moved into Indian Territory, what became Oklahoma. It became known as The Trail of Tears.
The Government enforced the Indian removal act by threatening them. Those who didn't move willingly were forced out of their territory on "The Trail Of Tears"
The trail that was caused by the Indian removal act was the Trail of Tears.
Its known of the trail of tears because over 12,000 people were involved with the Indian removal act. the reason it was called this because people died from diseases and from being too cold.
Trail of Tears.
genocide
The Alamo (a fort in Texas) has nothing to do with the Trail of Tears (the Indian removal act).
1838--though Indian Removal policy was dominant throughout the 1830's. Answer 2:The Indian Removal Act began in 1831, and ended in 1839 - All the tribes that were forced to move called their march the trail of tears; either at the time or since then (see related question).
The Alamo (a fort in Texas) has nothing to do with the Trail of Tears (the Indian removal act).