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Q: Why did this painting of the Expulsion of Adam and Eve moved people to tears?
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Who were the people from the Trail of Tears that moved the indians?

the US army


During the Trail of Tears the US Government moved most of the Cherokee to what state?

The government moved the the Cherokee that did not die on the trail of tears to the state of Oklahoma.


Is this a correct sentence You saw the birth of the child and was moved ineffably to tears of joy?

should be: You saw the birth of the child and were moved to tears of joy. Leave out ineffably (it means indescribable).


Why do people have salty tears?

Water is moved from the body to the tears by creating an osmotic gradient to pull the water from the interstitial fluid. In that sense a tear (lacrimal) or sweat gland is like a small kidney in reverse. Blood pressure + osmotic pressure = tears or sweat.


Trail of Tears 1838?

The Trail of Tears relative to this specific year is the year that the Cherokee were moved, or the beginning of that move.


What group was forced to moved out of the south on the trail of tears?

Indians


What march moved Cherokee Indian to ok?

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.


What group of people was most negatively affected by Jackson's presidency?

Andrew Jackson moved the Native Americans to Florida, as in the Trail of Tears


Which painting inspired Rene Magritte supposedly moving him to tears?

Love Song


What is a sentence for the word celebrant?

The celebrant was so overjoyed that she was moved to tears.


Why did the US government continue to view Indians as a problem even after the Trail of Tears?

The trail of tears only moved the indians into the midwest. As the americans continued to move west, they moved the indians farther along.