Indian removal
The Osage were forced to move to Oklahoma through treaties with the USA.
It was called the Trail of Tears.
The government created and enforced many "trails of tears". The one that history records made most famous was that of the Cherokee. Forced to walk thousands of miles from Georgia to Oklahoma, four thousand Indians are thought to have died. This removal was against the findings of the Supreme Court of the United States who said the Cherokee would have to agree with the removal. They never did.
the number of people who died on the trail
No. The Cherokees lived in the Appalachian mountains before the American government forced them to move onto a reservation in Oklahoma.
In what year were the Cheyenne Indians of Colorado forced to move to Oklahoma?
Oklahoma
Cherokee
The Osage were forced to move to Oklahoma through treaties with the USA.
Apaches
Andrew Jackson forced the indians to move west mainly in oklahoma through the trail of tears
The Trail of Tears (APEX)
It was called the Trail of Tears.
Trail of Tears
President Jackson was the president when that happened
The Trail of tears was when Cherokee Indians were forced to move into Indian territory or present-day Oklahoma.
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