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Q: What kind of food could you find consistently along the Trail of Tears to eat?
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How many people died in the Trail of Tears?

4,000 people died along the Trail of Tears.


How many turkeys do they kill on the trail of tears trip?

no way to count. with about 90,000 indians moving they would have hunted what they could and not counted. but not very many with the lower turkey populations along the route.


How had the Cherokees tried to fit in during the Trail of Tears?

They did not fit in, and they legally owned all the land that America wanted and could repossess it under international law if the treaty was broken (and that is what they threatened to do, so) that is why America passed the "Indian Removal Act" and put them on the trail of tears (Trail where they Weep).


What are some negatives about Andrew Jackson?

he led the trail of tears and removed every native American he posibly could :(


Is the end of the trail synonomous with Trail of Tears?

Well, the question isn't clearly enough stated to answer. the migration of the Cherokees is synonimous with the end of the Trail of Tears process, if that's what you mean.This is not what I mean. I have a history paper due on Wednesday, and the thing I have to write about is "Why do historians not have an accurate account of what went happened during the trail of tears?"I'm just a seventh grader, but I'm doing a research projects on the Trail of Tears, and an answer to your question could be, Historians have an accurate account of what happened during the Trail of Tears because many Cherokees and Settlers did live through it, and the story was passed on. Also, I'm sure many Americans kept a record or wrote down things about it.Hey, I just wanna say that he/she was asking why historians don't have a good record of what happened on the trail of tears. Well if i had to answer it I would say that many of the documents were damaged or lost on the long journey and that many of the Cherokee on the trail didn't have a useful way to record what happened to them. That's what I would say.


In which province could you drive along the Cabot Trail?

The Cabot Trail is located on Cape Breton Island, which is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.


How many lived the trail of tears?

Many of the Cherokee hid out and did not go on the "trail of tears" but from 16,000-17,000 were caught and forced to leave. Any Cherokee that did not cooperate could see their belongings burned as they were led out under chains. Of the ones that left from Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, 4,000 died from exposure and malnutrition.


How did congress respond to the Trail of Tears?

Just prior to the removal the Cherokee Nation fought the state of Georgia and the US through the US Court system, and petitions to congress. During the Trail of Tears the Cherokee learned the only lesson they could from America; what evil really is.


A buffalo skull and how did the Mormons communicate with this?

Along the pioneer trail, Mormon pioneers would communicate by leaving notes to passengers behind them written on buffalo skulls. The skulls would then be placed on the side of the trail so that those traveling along the trail would see them. These notes could vary from notifications of where to obtain food and water to messages to individuals.


Can you give me a sentences for consistently?

I studied consistently so that I could pass the final exam.The laboratory rats consistently found their way through the maze.


Which president was responsible for the Trail of Tears?

The Indian Removal Act (known as the Trail of Tears) took place over 11 years (1831 - 1842) and under 4 administrations:President Andrew Jackson 1829 - 1837 : Jackson made the Indian Removal Act one of his key elements of his campaign.President Martin Van Buren 1837 - 1841President William Henry Harrison March 4 1841 - April 4 1841President John Tyler April 4 1841 - 1845


Why is the journey of the Cherokees called the Trail of Tears?

The trail is called "Trail of Tears" because during the move of the Cherokee Tribe many people died along the way and many people were in tears.