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Where is the present day location of the Trail of Tears?

The "Trail of Tears" is not a single 'trail' or road. There were at least 11 "trails" with stopping points (way stations) along the way, that eventually converged on two forts in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) - Fort Townson and Fort Gibson. These trails passed through the following states: * Missouri * Arkansas * Louisiana * Mississippi * Florida * Alabama * Georgia * Tennessee * Kentuky


What were good things on the Oregon trail?

There was some beautiful scenery along the way and the final destination was worth it.


Is the Trail of Tears made out of tears?

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.


Why did the Oregon and the Mormon trails overlapped?

Because the Mormons used the Oregon trail as far as it went in the direction they wanted to go. The Oregon trail was a well-established trail that had plenty of good drinking water all along the way. From Nebraska to Wyoming, the Oregon trail was the best route. The Mormon trail turns south in Wyoming and enters Utah, while the Oregon trail continues on to Oregon.


What does burnett blame for the deaths of so many Cherokee on the trail?

Because of the forced march, many Cherokee starved to death on the Trail of Tears.

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Where is the present day location of the Trail of Tears?

The "Trail of Tears" is not a single 'trail' or road. There were at least 11 "trails" with stopping points (way stations) along the way, that eventually converged on two forts in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) - Fort Townson and Fort Gibson. These trails passed through the following states: * Missouri * Arkansas * Louisiana * Mississippi * Florida * Alabama * Georgia * Tennessee * Kentuky


What is james p beckwourth famous for?

After being released from slavery, James Pierson Beckwourth made his living as a fur trapper. He eventually discovered the Beckwourth Pass, which allowed people to travel through the Sierra Nevada mountains on their way to California for the Gold Rush.


Why was the Cherokee's journey to their land named the trail of tears?

along the way the Cherokee Indians died


What is the indirect object in the sentence stations along the way gave passengers a chance to rest and eat?

In the sentence "stations along the way gave passengers a chance to rest and eat," the indirect object is "passengers." It receives the direct object "a chance," indicating to whom the chance was given.


What were good things on the Oregon trail?

There was some beautiful scenery along the way and the final destination was worth it.


Why is the trail of tears named like that?

That's where the Natives were forced out of their homes and many died along the way.


What is the best way to experience the beauty of the Hidden Valley Nature Trail?

The best way to experience the beauty of the Hidden Valley Nature Trail is by taking a leisurely hike through the trail, immersing yourself in the natural surroundings, and taking time to appreciate the unique flora and fauna along the way.


What are the means of communication during assyrian and babylonian period?

Scribes, roads, road stations (along the way), and literate messengers.


Can you provide me with information on the trail markers for hiking in this area"?

Trail markers are signs or symbols along hiking trails that help hikers navigate their way. They can be colored blazes on trees, cairns, or signs with directions.


What is the best way to reach the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain?

The best way to reach the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain is by taking the cable car or hiking the trail to enjoy the scenic views along the way.


How long does it takes to do the Inca Trail?

The majority of treks on the Inca Trail take about 4 days with camp sites along the way. For people who don't want to walk they can always get a train and end at Machu Picchu.


What route did the cherrokee take to Indian territory where manny died along the way?

I think I'm not sure but I think it's the Trail of Tears