There is or was no census of the marches along the trail of tears, by anything other than an overall count; which varies to such a wide degree it is considered an estimate at best. For this reason there is no estimate of how many children were on the trail of tears.
The Cherokee Indians walked the Trail of Tears and about 4,000 of them died
Children on the Trail of Tears were forced to march long distances alongside their families, enduring harsh conditions and inadequate supplies. Many suffered from disease, malnutrition, and exposure to the elements. Some children witnessed the deaths of family members and experienced significant trauma during the forced removal.
On the trail of tears for transportation the used buggies horses and many walked the journey.
1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
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The Cherokee Indians walked the Trail of Tears and about 4,000 of them died
Children on the Trail of Tears were forced to march long distances alongside their families, enduring harsh conditions and inadequate supplies. Many suffered from disease, malnutrition, and exposure to the elements. Some children witnessed the deaths of family members and experienced significant trauma during the forced removal.
On the trail of tears for transportation the used buggies horses and many walked the journey.
1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
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The Trail of Tears was a horrible time in the history of the Native American. The United States forced many Cherokee Indians to travel from their homes in the Blue Ridge Mountains out to Oklahoma. Many of them died along the way, which is why they call it the Trail of Tears.We learned about the Trail of Tears in school today.
That was the Cherokee Trail of Tears - the only one history seems to want to remember. However, there truly were many, many trails of tears for the American Indian tribes.
There was no prison camp. They were walked from FL to OK and many died. In OK they were put on a reservation.
Put something like: the trail of tears was one of the many events that lead to more discrimination
1/4 of the Cherokee people died on the Trail of Tears. About 4,000 Cherokees died.