they went to Georgia,alabam,Tennessee,Kentucky,South Carolina and then finally to North Carolina that is the is the prosess of the Trail of Tears
they went to Georgia,alabam,Tennessee,Kentucky,South Carolina and then finally to North Carolina that is the is the prosess of the trail of tears
I'm no historian, but my best guess would be that it started with the Seminoles in Florida.
beginning:Ohio
end:Montana
The Trail of Tears relative to this specific year is the year that the Cherokee were moved, or the beginning of that move.
The Cherokee were forced to march from Georgia.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
The "Trail of Tears" is not a single 'trail' or road. There were at least 11 "trails" with stopping points (way stations) along the way, that eventually converged on two forts in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) - Fort Townson and Fort Gibson. These trails passed through the following states: * Missouri * Arkansas * Louisiana * Mississippi * Florida * Alabama * Georgia * Tennessee * Kentuky
The trail of tears crossed Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
Ohio/Montana
Taint then taint
Charleston
The Trail of Tears relative to this specific year is the year that the Cherokee were moved, or the beginning of that move.
The Cherokee were forced to march from Georgia.
TennesseeKentuckyIllinoisMissouriArkansasOklahoma
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
Brandon is the best ok....
It tears families apartThe country will become poormany innocents die
No, the Walla Walla lived in the Northwestern section of what is today the United States; the Trail of Tears only effected the tribes living in the Southeastern United States.