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They walked from Georgia to Oklahoma which is about 1500 miles.
To Indian Territory (now known as Oklahoma) through 11 states.
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Cherokees now live in North Carolina
About 200 years ago the Cherokee Indians were one tribe, or "Indian Nation" that lived in the southeast part of what is now the United States. During the 1830's and 1840's, the period covered by the Indian Removal Act, many Cherokees were moved west to a territory that is now the State of Oklahoma.
According to http://www.cherokee-nc.com/index.php?page=56 the Cherokee had control of 144,000 square miles of land in 8 different states. Now you can visit an historical site of 100 square miles in Cherokee, North Carolina. There also places in Oklahoma that belong to Cherokee people.
The final destination was to what is now the state of Oklahoma.
As of now, Oklahoma has far more Republicans. It's one of the "reddest" states in the country next to Utah. It has a Republican governor, 2 Republican Senators, all Republican Representatives, and always votes Republican for president.
They moved to Oklahoma City and are now known as the Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma
Thackerville Oklahoma