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By all official records there is no accurate count, or estimate of how many Creek died during the Trail of Tears.

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Who was involved in the trails of the tears?

Andrew Jackson was the one who started the trails of tears. He also killed alot of people for a really big reason


When was the Trails of Tears?

in 1830s and 1840s


Where did the tears of trails end?

1839


Is there a haiku about the Trail of Tears?

In fact there is. === === Cherokees, Choctaws,Creeks, Seminoles, Chickasaws,


What group was forced to move out of the south on the trails of tears?

Indians


What was important about the Trails of Tears?

it was used by the natitive americans to move


What did people eat from the trails of tears?

they ate off the land and hunted


What was the march that 25 percent of Cherokees died during?

It was the Cherokee Trail of Tears. It was just the most famous of many trails of tears endured by several tribes. History books only seem to remember the Cherokee one.


What happened the lower creeks and upper creeks in Oklahoma?

The Lower Creeks and Upper Creeks in Oklahoma experienced significant changes due to the forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands during the 1830s, known as the Trail of Tears. The Lower Creeks settled in the southeastern part of Oklahoma, while the Upper Creeks established themselves further north. This relocation led to the establishment of the Creek Nation, which faced challenges in preserving their culture and autonomy amid increasing pressures from settlers and government policies. Over time, the Creeks adapted to their new environment while maintaining their tribal identity.


Did the Trail of Tears cut through southeastern North Carolina?

No. No part of the trails were in that state.


How many miles did the Chickasaw travel in the trail of tears?

1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.


Why is the trails of tears such an important site today?

Because it is where millions of Indians lost their lives all because of the Indian Removal Act during the presidency of Andrew Jackson in the 1830's