Andrew Jackson helped gain Congressional passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
What helped the Cherokee's survive the trail of the tears was their hunt for food.
What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears
Jackson
Yes the Cherokee's marched the Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee Trail of Tears ended in North West Oklahoma.
During the Trail of Tears, some individuals and groups, including sympathetic white settlers, missionaries, and abolitionists, helped the Cherokee survive the harsh conditions. Notable figures like Reverend Elihu Butler and the Quakers provided food, shelter, and assistance along the route. Additionally, some Cherokee leaders worked to negotiate better treatment and conditions for their people during the forced removal. Despite these efforts, many Cherokee suffered greatly due to disease, starvation, and the brutal journey.
When the Cherokee were traveling on the trail of tears, lots of the Cherokee died on the way to their destination.
The Trail of Tears, which General Winfield Scott commanded.
The Native American tribes forced to move along the Trail of Tears were the Cherokee, the Chickasaw, the Seminole, Creek, and the Choctaw were the main tribes.
The trail of tears
Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.
Winfield Scott led the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.