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The Eastern Part of The Trail of Tears contains mountains, and ruff ground.

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What did the trail of tears lead to?

The State of Oklahoma.


What is a good thesis for the Trail of Tears?

Put something like: the trail of tears was one of the many events that lead to more discrimination


What act of congress lead to the trail of tears?

Indian Removal Act


What was the name of the law that lead to the Trail of Tears?

The Indian Removal Act


Which American Indian group was led on the Trail of Tears?

This becomes a relative question. Both US Presidents; Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren lead the Trail of Tears through the commanders they placed in charge of the events.


Which Native American group was lead on the trail of tears?

This question refers to the forced march of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma. The event was so sorrowful that the late baseball icon, Mickey Mantle, a native of Oklahoma, mentions it in his autobiography. Mantles' whole life was surrounded with baseball, yet he speaks about the March of Tears in his book.


Is it still called the Trail of Tears?

The Cherokee people lived in the Southeastern US. They were forced to walk from NC to OK where they were placed on a reservation. About 1/3 of all the Cherokee People in the world died on that march. The route that they followed became known as the Trail of Tears.Another Answer:There are two separate questions that answer both of the included questions here (see linked questions). The Arkansas Gazette quoted Thomas Harkins (A Choctaw) as saying "[it was] a trail of tears and death" it was most likely this quote that eventually lead to naming the act of removing the Indians.As to what the Trail of Tears was, and the tribes involved; it is better if you read the other explanation as it is long (even in its brief form).


What helped the Cherokees survive through the Trail of Tears?

By getting permission to lead there people on the trails.


President Jackson's Indian policy led to?

The Indian Removal Act was a law passed during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. It lead to the transplantation of several Indian tribes and the Trail of Tears.


What was the purpose of the Iroquois trail?

the trail lead to the north


What hardships did the Indians endure during the Trail of Tears?

Starvation was one of the hardships that the Indians had to endure during the Trail of Tears. Exhaustion was another hardship, they were forced to walk for very long periods of time. Many did survive the journey.


Where did the Santa Fe trail lead to?

The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.