The Trail of Tears relative to this specific year is the year that the Cherokee were moved, or the beginning of that move.
The phrase "Trail of Tears" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838.
The Kickapoo were not part of the resettlement plan that is known as the "Trail of Tears". According to Wikipedia the "Trail of Tears" refers to the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma in 1838.
It was during the 1830's but specifically it happened in 1838. Look it up on Google for more details.
What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears
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The trail of tears
The phrase "Trail of Tears" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838.
Wilson Lumpkin has written: 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, 1827-1841' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839
For most it was October 1838
Denton R. Bedford has written: 'Tsali' -- subject(s): Cherokee Indians, Fiction, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839
1838
It was the Trail of Tears. Let's be clear about this. They were forced to march and they died on the trip.
The Kickapoo were not part of the resettlement plan that is known as the "Trail of Tears". According to Wikipedia the "Trail of Tears" refers to the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma in 1838.
TRAIL OF TEARS! come on that one was easy:)
The Cherokee lived in north Georgia in a town that is now called New Echota until the Trail of Tears of 1838.
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.
It has been referred to as the Trail of Tears.