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The different tribes were given land in Oklahoma which was considered " Indian territory" the land wasn't very good though because it was hard to grow crops and the ground was hard.

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Q: Where did the Indians have to go after traveling the trail of tears?
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Did slaves go with Cherokees on the Trail of Tears?

Yes they did, My great great great grand father George Blair had his slave with him when he came to Oklahoma on the trail of tears


How many years did the Trail of Tears?

The states were very clear it 12 states that the trail of tears went threw it was very sad but bye bye world have fun with ur A+ bye bye oh and yes the trail of tears wasn't right I think we should help our Indians. Here is a joke don't make fun of our stupid people they might all go away like our blonds


Did the Trail of Tears go East or West?

The ''Trail of Tears'' goes from southeastern United States westward to Oklahoma.Starting in 1831, the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, and Choctaw Nations were forcibly resettled.It was a long terrible journey. In 1838, 15,000 Cherokee Indians were forced to move to what is now present day Oklahoma. During this event 4,000 Cherokees died.


Why does The Trail of Tears refers to the Cherokee tribe?

The cherokees were forced to go on it.


What are facts about the Trail of Tears?

Indians had to give up their land east of the Mississippi River.They had to go to what is now Oklahoma.Many died of starvation, diseases, and exhalation.Indians sued to stay on their land, and the US Supreme Court ruled in the Indians' favor but Andrew Jackson ignored it and made them leave anyway.One interesting fact about the Trails of Tears is that John Ross was the chief of the Cherokee Indians, who were about 90 percent of the people moved from Georgia to Oklahoma, led by soldiers for nearly 1000 miles.

Related questions

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

jackson


Who made Indians go on the Trail of Tears?

Andrew jackson


Under what conditions were the Cherokee forced to leave their homes?

the indians were forced by andrew jackson to go on the trail of tears.


Did Indians go through expulsion?

Very much so. The Cherokee Trail of Tears and the Navajo Long Walk were forced moves to reservations.


Did Davie Crockett go with the Indians on the Trail of Tears?

Crocket died at the Alamo in Texas on 6 March 1836. The Trail of Tears took place in 1838 and 1839, meaning that Crocket had been dead for 2 or 3 years when it took place.


Did slaves go with Cherokees on the Trail of Tears?

Yes they did, My great great great grand father George Blair had his slave with him when he came to Oklahoma on the trail of tears


Who was the president when the Cherokees were forced to go on the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma?

Andrew Jackson.


How many years did the Trail of Tears?

The states were very clear it 12 states that the trail of tears went threw it was very sad but bye bye world have fun with ur A+ bye bye oh and yes the trail of tears wasn't right I think we should help our Indians. Here is a joke don't make fun of our stupid people they might all go away like our blonds


Did the Trail of Tears go East or West?

The ''Trail of Tears'' goes from southeastern United States westward to Oklahoma.Starting in 1831, the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, and Choctaw Nations were forcibly resettled.It was a long terrible journey. In 1838, 15,000 Cherokee Indians were forced to move to what is now present day Oklahoma. During this event 4,000 Cherokees died.


The Cherokee were forced to leave their homeland and go to a Western Reservation Along What Route?

Trail of Tears


Where did the Trail of Tears go after they got kick out of their land and how did they survive?

All the way to present-day Oklahoma.


Why does The Trail of Tears refers to the Cherokee tribe?

The cherokees were forced to go on it.