Andrew Jackson
No, the Trail of Tears was an act by the US Government that forcefully removed Native American's from their lands. See related question for more detail.
The government moved the the Cherokee that did not die on the trail of tears to the state of Oklahoma.
No, this is a metaphor. The Trail of Tears was such a horrible chapter in US history. Thousands of people from the tribes who were force relocated died along the way. They were treated so poorly, and pushed so hard, that the various routes taken were collectively known as "The Trail Where We Cried" by those who were forced to walk it. Later, the name was shortened to The Trail of Tears.
The Oregon Trail was a group of white americans of eurpean decent that voluntarly walked the trail. The Trail Of Tears was a trail foced to be taken by the Native Americans Both are hard, long and risky trails and they both travel westbund. ~ Sparkly Narwall <3 ~
Andrew Jackson
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Oklahoma
President Andrew Jackson ordered all Cherokee Indians to be relocated from their home lands in Georgia, Alabama and Florida to a new reservation in Oklahoma. They were force marched there by the US Army. Many of them died along the route, "The Trail of Tears."
the US army
It was the Trail of Tears. Let's be clear about this. They were forced to march and they died on the trip.
No, the Trail of Tears was an act by the US Government that forcefully removed Native American's from their lands. See related question for more detail.
The government moved the the Cherokee that did not die on the trail of tears to the state of Oklahoma.
it was known as the worst years in the us.
The Cherokee Rose came to the US in 1780. The Trail of Tears was in 1838. The rose grew invasively in the area of the Cherokee, and they were responsible for desiminating it even more, so the rose became associated with the people. Then when the Trail of Tears occurred, a lovely story to tell around the campfires was formed.
No, this is a metaphor. The Trail of Tears was such a horrible chapter in US history. Thousands of people from the tribes who were force relocated died along the way. They were treated so poorly, and pushed so hard, that the various routes taken were collectively known as "The Trail Where We Cried" by those who were forced to walk it. Later, the name was shortened to The Trail of Tears.
The Oregon Trail was a group of white americans of eurpean decent that voluntarly walked the trail. The Trail Of Tears was a trail foced to be taken by the Native Americans Both are hard, long and risky trails and they both travel westbund. ~ Sparkly Narwall <3 ~