The "official" estimate is about 4000. It could have been more.
Out of about 15,000 Cherokees moved. Around 4000 died.
As for the other Indian tribes Im not sure, but I hope you find this useful.
-Ctl
4,ooo were killed
chara
605
The Trail of Tears was a sad and brutal thing. About 1/4 of 17,000 Cherokees died on the Trail of Tears. ( that's 4,000 Cherokees )Writtin by,Tiki
4000
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
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.
1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
1/4 of the Cherokee people died on the Trail of Tears. About 4,000 Cherokees died.
The Trail of Tears was a sad and brutal thing. About 1/4 of 17,000 Cherokees died on the Trail of Tears. ( that's 4,000 Cherokees )Writtin by,Tiki
more than 4,ooo died
Yes, many of them died of sickness.
Because so many people died on the journey.
In the Trail of Tears, about 4,000 of the 16,000 Cherokee Indians died to their new journey to Oklahoma from Georgia.
Callie
4000
over 4000
The Trail of Tears was a horrible time in the history of the Native American. The United States forced many Cherokee Indians to travel from their homes in the Blue Ridge Mountains out to Oklahoma. Many of them died along the way, which is why they call it the Trail of Tears.We learned about the Trail of Tears in school today.
Yes, many of them died of sickness.
MANY NATIVE AMERICANS DIED ON THE TRAIL IT TOOK MONTHS TO GET TO OKLAHOMA AND THE road was rough