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Q: What president said one could trail my army by the blood from their ragged feet?
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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 name of the Cherokee march to Oklahoma?

The Trail of Tears, which General Winfield Scott commanded.


How many miles was the ho chi minh trail?

Almost 10,000 miles of roads, trails, and waterways which created a "system" of routes leading into the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam). The trail was NOT just a single trail (route) as the name would suggest; rather a road (or route system) system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't think there is any way possible you could get an accurate count on how long the trail was. when I was over there in 1969 my unit did missions close or sometime on the trail entering it from different points. when it was all said and done we hadn't seen a third of the trail. one reason is that the ho chi minh trail cut into Laos and Cambodia also. but as the above stated the trail was not a single trail but a vast vast net work of trails. you had branches leading off or dissecting the supposedly main trail then you had branches leading off from the secondary ones. I think this was so due to the bombing the us did over the years on the trail. each time we would carry out an air strike ( most times with b52's carrying 500 to 100 lb bombs and they can carry about 80 of them) the NV army with the help of the vc would simply relocate the trail that is one of the reasons I think why it had so many networks or branches


Why was ho chi minh trail effective?

The HO CHI MINH Trail was "Very" effective. But it wasn't a trail. It was a "Network" of roads and trails. If the US could have "widened" the war and involved Cambodia & Laos, the Ho Chi Minh could have easily been destroyed or occupied by US/Allied forces. Of course, then, possibly Red China and/or the Soviets would have had something to say about it. Red China DID enter the Korean War when US Forces invaded North Korea in 1950. So we simply bombed it, and conducted covert operations against it.


The forced relocation of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma resulted in the deaths of thousands on the?

Trail of Tears

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What president was involved in the seminole wars and the trail of tears?

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Who was president when people started traveling the Santa Fe Trail?

James Monroe was president when William Becknell traveled to Santa Fe Trail.


What was Martin van Buren's role in trail of tears wasnt he actually the president responsible?

No, Andrew Jackson was the president during the Trail of Tears. So technically Jackson was responsible for the Trail of Tears.


Why did president jackson relocate the native american tribes living in the south?

He relocated so that he could gain American people could have more land as the east coast was getting crowded. Ps. President Jackson was also responsible for making the cherokee use the trail of tear. 4000 people died on that trail. Source: I am doing the same unit on history :)


What president was known as the president of the people and was also responsible for the Trail of Tears?

Andrew Jackson


Who was president during the trail of tears and the seminole wars?

During the trail of tears, John Quincy Adams was president. And James Madison was the prsedent during the Seminole Wars.


If you found a trail of blood with droplets that are very close together what could this mean?

It would mean that what ever is causing the blood to drip, is moving slowly. Try it out with water, you'll see what i mean.


Where is the oldest shelter on the Appalachian Trail?

Blood Mountain


Who was the president that made the Indians go on the trail of tears?

jackson