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The Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole

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The Choktaw Nation . Saponi. Cherokee

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Q: What tribe was involved in the Trail of Tears?
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Was the choctaw tribe involved in Trail of Tears?

The Kickapoo were not part of the resettlement plan that is known as the "Trail of Tears". According to Wikipedia the "Trail of Tears" refers to the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma in 1838.


What tribe was the victim of trail of tears?

Creek


Who were the white people involved with the Trail of Tears?

The whites involved in the Trail of tears would have been the soldiers who accompanied and initiated the migration, and the settlers and government officials who ignored the Supreme Court and required the migration.


Was there a conquest involved in the Trail of Tears?

yes


Who were involved in the Trail of Tears?

Chuck Norris


Which ot the following is associated with the Trail of Tears osage blackfoot Cherokee or crow?

The Cherokee tribe was forced to march the "Trail of Tears."


Which tribe was removed from Florida during the Trail of Tears?

the seminole tribe I figured that out myself


The Trail of Tears is associated with?

The cherokee tribe, because they went on it.


Who was Trail of Tears associated with?

The tribes involved in the, or with the, trail of tears are: Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), Chickasaw and Seminole.


The tribe that mounted the strongest on the Trail of Tears resistance to their removal?

CHEROKEE


Everybody that was in the Trail of Tears?

The Trail of Tears involved a few hundred thousand people, and it is impossible to answer this question. The related question below details the main political bodies involved.


What Indian tribe endured much suffering on the trail of tears?

The Cherokee Indians