they continued to lose land promised to them
They continued to lose land promised to them.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
He felt the he was forced in his action and that the removal of the Cherokee's was wrong.
No. The Cherokee were forced out by US soldiers after the government passed the Indian Removal Act in 1837.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
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The Cherokee name for their forced journey west was the Trail of Tears.
They had got forced a way from their homes.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
Trail of the tears
the trail of tears
The Treaty of Echota, signed by a minority faction of the Cherokee (who did not have the authority to do so) and the United States government, led to the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia to a reservation west of the Mississippi. This relocation was known as the Trail of Tears and resulted in the deaths of about 4,000 Cherokee's during the march.