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Who were the people that went through the trail of tears?

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The Native American nations of the Cherokee , Muscogee (Creek) , Seminole , Chickasaw , and Choctaw nations .

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When the trail of tears started?

The "Trail of Tears" began in 1836 and went on through 1839.


How many Indians went on the Trail of Tears?

60000


The Trail of Tears is associated with?

The cherokee tribe, because they went on it.


What did the trail of tears lead to?

The State of Oklahoma.


Which states did the Trail of Tears cross?

The trail of tears crossed Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma


Did Oregon get the Oregon trail?

Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.


Were did the Indians g et removed from in the trail of tears?

They got removed from the southeastern part of the U.S and went to the west.


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


Which states were beginning and ending points of 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 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


Is the end of the trail synonomous with Trail of Tears?

Well, the question isn't clearly enough stated to answer. the migration of the Cherokees is synonimous with the end of the Trail of Tears process, if that's what you mean.This is not what I mean. I have a history paper due on Wednesday, and the thing I have to write about is "Why do historians not have an accurate account of what went happened during the trail of tears?"I'm just a seventh grader, but I'm doing a research projects on the Trail of Tears, and an answer to your question could be, Historians have an accurate account of what happened during the Trail of Tears because many Cherokees and Settlers did live through it, and the story was passed on. Also, I'm sure many Americans kept a record or wrote down things about it.Hey, I just wanna say that he/she was asking why historians don't have a good record of what happened on the trail of tears. Well if i had to answer it I would say that many of the documents were damaged or lost on the long journey and that many of the Cherokee on the trail didn't have a useful way to record what happened to them. That's what I would say.


Where were the people on the Oregon trail going to?

The Oregon Trail led to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.The Oregon Trail was a dirt wagon road that went from St. Louis, Missouri, up the Mississippi along the banks of the the Mississippi River to the Missouri. It went to the North Platt. From there it went through South Pass on through Idaho to the Columbia River and from there, along the banks of the Columbia to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.


What is a sentence for trail?

I'll look for you a little further up the trail. The end of the trail was a welcome sight to the weary travelers.