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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

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What state did the Cherokees end the Trail of Tears walk?

It ended in present day Oklahoma.


Where did the Trail of Tears go after they got kick out of their land and how did they survive?

All the way to present-day Oklahoma.


What day did the trail of tears start?

1838september 8


What event in history did the Cherokee Indians were force to relocate?

The Trail of tears was when Cherokee Indians were forced to move into Indian territory or present-day Oklahoma.


How many Indians died every day on the trail of tears?

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Where is the trail of tears in Colorado?

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Did the trail of tears end in Waterloo Alabama?

No, the Trail of Tears did not end in Waterloo, Alabama. The Trail of Tears refers to the forced removal of Native American tribes, primarily the Cherokee, from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to designated Indian Territory, primarily in present-day Oklahoma. While some Native Americans may have passed through Alabama on their journey, the official end point was in Oklahoma, not Waterloo.


What day do Indians celebrate the death of Cherokee Indians?

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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.


Where were Indian tribes relocated to after the trail of tears?

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Which group was forcibly relocated by means of the 'trail of tears?

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