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They continued to lose land promised to them.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
It is known as "The Trail of Tears", where Cherokee Native Americans, among others, though mostly Cherokee, were forced to move to Indian Territory, which is modern day East Oklahoma.
They continued to lose land promised to them.
They had got forced a way from their homes.
they continued to lose land promised to them
The original Cherokee consisted of the Cherokee people of the Qualla Boundary, those who relocated voluntarily from the southeastern United States to the Indian Territory; those who were forced by the United States government to relocate by way of the Trail of Tear.
The Trail of tears was when Cherokee Indians were forced to move into Indian territory or present-day Oklahoma.
The trail of tears is an 800 mile forced march made by the Cherokee from the homeland in Georgia to Indian territory (caused by the Indian removal act.); it resulted in thousands of deaths of the Cherokee
The Cherokee had to walk about 1200 miles. That's a long time to suffer and I myself wish it hadn't happened.
They were forced to leave their lands and move west, many to Oklahoma.
The Cherokee name for their forced journey west was the Trail of Tears.