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The Trail of Tears, which refers to the forced relocation of several Native American tribes from their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States, concluded in 1838. The most well-known part of this tragic event involved the Cherokee Nation, whose journey ended in March 1839. The term encompasses the broader scope of forced removals that occurred throughout the 1830s, but the significant relocation of the Cherokee specifically is often highlighted.

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