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What was the movement of 16000 Cherokees from the Southeast to Indian Territory called?

Trail of tears.


Why did tribes migrate to Oklahoma in the early 1800s?

The Trail of Tears was the relocation and movement of Native Americans from their homelands to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).


How does Indian removal act Indian territory and trail of tears are related?

They all do with indians being kicked out of places


What was the forced march of native Americans form the southeast to Indian territory called?

The trail of tears


Where were Indian tribes relocated to after the trail of tears?

They moved to Indian Territory in eastern selections of present day Oklahoma.


Why is the journey of the Cherokee to the Indian territory known as the Trail of Tears?

Its known of the trail of tears because over 12,000 people were involved with the Indian removal act. the reason it was called this because people died from diseases and from being too cold.


What is Trails of Tears?

The trail of tears is an 800 mile forced march made by the Cherokee from the homeland in Georgia to Indian territory (caused by the Indian removal act.); it resulted in thousands of deaths of the Cherokee


Where were Cherokees forced to go during Trail of Tears?

To Indian Territory (now known as Oklahoma) through 11 states.


What is the Trail of Tears?

The Alamo (a fort in Texas) has nothing to do with the Trail of Tears (the Indian removal act).


Which trail was caused by the Indian removal act?

The trail that was caused by the Indian removal act was the Trail of Tears.


What is the Alamo Trail of Tears?

The Alamo (a fort in Texas) has nothing to do with the Trail of Tears (the Indian removal act).


Where did the Cherokee Indians relocate after the Trail of Tears?

"Indian Territory" later called "Oklahoma" (a Choctaw word that means "Land of the Red Man")