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Q: Why was the removal of Cherokee people from Tennessee and George called the trail of tears?
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What state is named after a Cherokee village called tanasi?

That would be the great state of Tennessee.


When Tennessee got its name?

tennessee got its name from a cherokee indian village called "tenasi"


Was Tennessee first called Tennepee?

No. It is named after Cherokee Indian villages called "Tanasi".


Who named Tennessee?

The name is from the Cherokee Indian villages called "Tanasi".


What does the word tennessee mean?

It's one of the United States. ANSWER: It was named after a Cherokee Indian village called Tanasi.


What helped the Cherokee native Americans fight removal?

Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.


How Tennessee got it named?

The state of Tennessee got it's name from an Indian Cherokee village called "Tanasi." Tanasi means big bend and was used to describe a river in Tennessee.


How was Tennessee named after?

The name Tennessee came from a Native American village called "Tansqui" in Cherokee country. Spanish explorers encountered the village in 1567. Historical accounts had many different spellings such as Tennassee, Tannasie, Tanasee and Tannessee.


What Native American tribe lived in Tennessee?

Prior to the arrival of European settlers, Native Americans inhabited much of the land that would become the United States. The Shawnee, Cherokee, Yuchi, Koastai, Chickasaw, and Quapaw tribes called Tennessee home.


What is the removal of half of the stomach called?

It is the removal of half of the stomach called a gastroectomy


Where did Tennessee get its name from?

"The Volunteer State."The nickname came from the War of 1812 when volunteer soldiers, under the leadership of General Andrew Jackson, fought bravely in the battle of New Orleans.


What is the trait of tears?

In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects.