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The US Army and its related agents and militias were committing acts of Murder, Rape, and wholesale villainy (an old world term). The normal reaction of any human would be to fight rather than die from such acts.

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Q: What made the people fight during the Trail of Tears?
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What helped the Cherokee native Americans fight removal?

Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.


What are some famous quotes about the Trail of Tears?

"We are overwhelmed...Our hearts are sickened...We have borne and we can bear no more. The bitter cup is drained..." - Cherokee Chief John Ross, expressing the anguish and despair of the forced relocation of his people. "What has happened is a disgrace to civilized nations and a stain on their history." - Senator Edward Everett, criticizing the government's treatment of Native Americans during the Trail of Tears. "I fought through the War Between the States and have seen many men shot, but the Cherokee Removal was the cruelest work I ever knew." - Georgia soldier John G. Burnett, reflecting on the harshness and inhumanity he witnessed during the forced removal of the Cherokee people.


Why did the monks never fight back during battles?

because they are peaceful people that don't fight but pray


Did the tribes fight back before they were sent on their way down the trail of tears?

All five of the "civilized tribes" that were illegally expelled from their property made every effort to live peacefully with their white neighbors. Unfortunately for justice, the whites had more guns, and the victims would have been massacred if they had resisted.


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