This was a forced marches of several tribes starting in 1831. The Choctaw became the first to be removed and their removal was a model for future relocations. After 2 wars the Seminoles were removed in 1832 and the Creek in 1834, Chickasaw in 1837, and finally the Cherokee in 1838. Along with the tribes were spouses, African Americans, and slaves. By 1837 46,000 Native Americans had been removed from their lands. This open 25 million acres for white settlers. The largest death toll comes from the forced relocation of the Cherokee. In 1838 the remaining Cherokee were rounded into camps and of over 700 people. Disease spread quickly throughout the closely quartered groups. The marchers were subject to violence along the route and they were forced to march in the hottest and coldest months. This killed many from exposure, disease, and starvation, harassment by local frontiersman, and lack of rations. Up to one-third of the Choctaw and others died on the march.
trail of tears
The native Americans called their journey away from their homes the Trail of Tears.
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
Native Americans
The Trail of Tears was a solution in and of itself, its intent was to kill and displace Native Americans.
trail of tears
The native Americans called their journey away from their homes the Trail of Tears.
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.
Native Americans
The Trail of Tears was a solution in and of itself, its intent was to kill and displace Native Americans.
Bad. They were dying.
yes, it was called the trail of tears hope this helps-G
No, the government did not "do" the trail. They Native Americans they forced out of their homes "did" the trail.
About 46,000 did.
over 4000