The route taken by the Cherokee during their forced relocation in the 1830s is called the Trail of Tears due to the immense suffering and hardship they endured. This tragic journey, which involved the displacement of thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral lands in the Southeast to designated Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma, resulted in the deaths of thousands from disease, exposure, and starvation. The name reflects the profound sorrow and loss experienced by the Cherokee and other tribes affected by this brutal policy.
There were several routes taken by the army soldiers when They forced The Cherokee, Chickowa
It was known as the "Trail of Tears" when the Cherokee nation was forced onto a reservation.
yes they were apart of the trail of tears
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What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears
It has been referred to as the Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee lived in north Georgia in a town that is now called New Echota until the Trail of Tears of 1838.
Yes the Cherokee's marched the Trail of Tears.
Nunna daul Isunyi- "the Trail Where They Cried / Weeped" (depending on translational differences. Commonly called "The Trail of Tears."
The Cherokee had already "refused" to move but they were forcefully moved to Oklahoma. Jackson was already out of presidency but he is held responsible for starting the further intentions for this Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee tribe lived by the Mississippi river and Ohio river. The forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians which assisted them in crossing the bodies of water was called Trail of Tears.