There is no record of the actual names of the persons who traveled the Trail of Tears; in fact they can only estimate the number that died, much less of the actual people that died. As a general statement, the people that died were Native American Indians of the Cherokee, Creek (Muscogee), Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole tribes.
Obviously the Cherokees and the Americans were important in this event, but one really important person is Andrew Jackson, who is pretty much the cause of it. He signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
They died from starvation as they were given very little food. Water was scarce as well. In addition, the trail was rugged and difficult for the sick, elderly, and young, with some dying from exhaustion. Disease was rampant as well with the major two being typhus and small pox. These and many more illnesses were contracted in containment camps before their complete removal or by lowered immune efficiency because of malnutrition or starvation.
they died because it was a rouge route and children were even on the trail to
The Trail of Tears commemorates the relocation of the Cherokee people from Georgia to Oklahoma.
The grate tribe leders of all tribe leders
The Cherokee.
Cherokee
The people on The Trail Of Tears were relocated because the Cherokee forced then to leave.
The Trail of Tears was a sad and brutal thing. About 1/4 of 17,000 Cherokees died on the Trail of Tears. ( that's 4,000 Cherokees )Writtin by,Tiki
Native Americans
fat people
Since accurate numbers of people who died were not kept, there is simply no record of the individuals that died during the Trail of Tears.
The people on The Trail Of Tears were relocated because the Cherokee forced then to leave.
the number of people who died on the trail.
Cherokee
Nunna daul Isunyi- "the Trail Where They Cried / Weeped" (depending on translational differences. Commonly called "The Trail of Tears."
Badly.
To remind people of the suffering American Indians endured on the Trail of Tears.
1/4 of the Cherokee people died on the Trail of Tears. About 4,000 Cherokees died.
The Trail of Tears was a sad and brutal thing. About 1/4 of 17,000 Cherokees died on the Trail of Tears. ( that's 4,000 Cherokees )Writtin by,Tiki
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fat people
Native Americans
Since accurate numbers of people who died were not kept, there is simply no record of the individuals that died during the Trail of Tears.