the Indians were forced to move west, due to the Indian removal act. Andrew Jackson was on the side that wanted them out, so he sent General Winfield Scott and 7000 troops along with him to remove the Indians. it was very cold and many died from disease or from the weather. it was a very difficult walk.
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Also when the Indians where forced to move, they were moved with no notification and were not allowed to collect belongings, and were always held at gunpoint. The commander of the militia encouraged soldiers to help the Indians and give special care to the weak and sick, but regardless of his efforts the Indians were brutally abused by the soldiers and over 4000 Indians died because of sickness, cold, and abuse.
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
It was during the 1830's but specifically it happened in 1838. Look it up on Google for more details.
When the Trail of Tears was forced upon the Cherokee Indians, the Indians were given English name as a way of keeping up with them. The Indian names were not allowed on the census rolls so the government gave them an English name. I want to know if Wilson was one of the English names given to any of the Cherokee Indians
the Cherokee clans were rounded up and put in concentration camps before the journey. most of native Americans were in the apps.-north ga, north and south carolinas, virgina, and parts of tennesee. Along the east side of the United States.
they bought it from them
Eventually they dry up...and you move on.
The Cherokee migrated to Oklahoma. Look up "The Trail of Tears" or "The Indian Removal."
Andrew Jackson proposed the Indian removal act, forcing the Indians the relocate. The relocation is called the Trail of Tears.
During the march, the Cherokee suffered from disease, hunger, and harsh weather. Almost one fourth of the 18,000 died on the march.
She died on the Trail of Tears. Samuel Cloud woke up to her cold, dead body.
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There is no standardized collective noun for the noun 'tears'.Over time, several terms have come into use, for example:vale of tears (or valley of tears) used to refer to our mortal life on earth;Trail of Tears, the journey of the Cherokee people forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma in 1838-39;River of Tears, a song by Eric ClaptonThe nouns 'vale', 'trail', and 'river' are functioning as collective nouns.
It was during the 1830's but specifically it happened in 1838. Look it up on Google for more details.
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When the Trail of Tears was forced upon the Cherokee Indians, the Indians were given English name as a way of keeping up with them. The Indian names were not allowed on the census rolls so the government gave them an English name. I want to know if Wilson was one of the English names given to any of the Cherokee Indians
Yes. You can find out more about it by researching "the trail of tears". It is a very interesting and tragic story of the move from back east to Oklahoma.
the Cherokee clans were rounded up and put in concentration camps before the journey. most of native Americans were in the apps.-north ga, north and south carolinas, virgina, and parts of tennesee. Along the east side of the United States.