the number of people who died on the trail.
the number of people who died on the trail.
the number of people who died on the trail.
the number of people who died on the trail
the number of people who died on the trail
the number of people who died on the trail
the number of people who died on the trail
the number of people who died on the trail
the number of people who died on the trail
the number of people who died on the trail
1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
The most difficult part of the Trail of Tears was the harsh conditions faced by the Native American tribes during their forced removal from their ancestral lands. Many endured extreme weather, inadequate supplies, and disease, leading to significant suffering and loss of life. The emotional toll of leaving behind their homes and communities added to the trauma of the journey. This combination of physical and psychological hardships made the Trail of Tears a harrowing experience for those who endured it.
For most it was October 1838