The morale of Native Americans on the Trail of Tears was profoundly low due to the forced removal from their ancestral lands, which resulted in immense suffering, loss of life, and a deep sense of betrayal. Many felt hopeless and despondent as they faced harsh conditions, disease, and the death of family members during the journey. The emotional trauma of being uprooted and the loss of their cultural heritage contributed to a pervasive sense of despair among the tribes. Overall, the experience marked a tragic chapter in their history, leaving lasting scars on their communities.
Bad. They were dying.
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The native Americans called their journey away from their homes the Trail of Tears.
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There were many trails used to 'export' Native Americans, but the most popular one is the 'Trail of Tears'
No, the government did not "do" the trail. They Native Americans they forced out of their homes "did" the trail.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
The Native American that were on the Trail of Tears were being pushed westward by the Americans although the Native Americans did not fight back or declare war on the trail one can see that the Americans removing the native of the land can be said to be there enemies ...
Jackson created the Trail of Tears, which removed all the Native Americans to the west of the Mississippi River