The first tribe to be forcibly removed during the Trail of Tears was the Cherokee Nation. The U.S. government implemented the Indian Removal Act of 1830, leading to the displacement of thousands of Cherokees from their ancestral lands in the Southeast to designated Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. The removal process was marked by suffering, hardship, and significant loss of life due to harsh conditions during the journey.
Creek
The first removal actions began on November 1, 1831 the last tribe moved was January of 1839; however the army did not end their 'war' against the Seminole until December of 1842. Moving the Seminole was a part of the "Indian Removal Act" (called the Trail of Tears).
The Cherokee tribe was forced to march the "Trail of Tears."
the seminole tribe I figured that out myself
The cherokee tribe, because they went on it.
originally we came from Alabama, Florida, Georgia area. Then, after the Trail of Tears, we were moved to Oklahoma. That's where you'd find the remnants of our tribe.
CHEROKEE
They were moved from their land to reservations. That is what the Trail of Tears was all about and 4,000 men, women, and children were forced to walk from GA to OK.
The Cherokee Indians
The Kickapoo were not part of the resettlement plan that is known as the "Trail of Tears". According to Wikipedia the "Trail of Tears" refers to the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma in 1838.
rainies
The Cherokee Nation, the Nation, the Choctaw Nation, the Seminole Nation, the Creek Nation, and the Chickasaw Nation.