The Cherokee and Creek (Muscogee) nations were the primary Native American tribes forcibly removed from Georgia during the 1830s. This removal was part of the larger policy of Indian removal implemented by the U.S. government, culminating in events such as the Trail of Tears, where thousands of Cherokee were relocated westward under harsh conditions. The removal resulted in significant loss of life and cultural disruption for these tribes.
The U.S. Army forced them to walk all the way to Georgia.
Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
Aggressive because they were afraid the Native Americans would revolt.
Native Americans were already in Georgia before it was settled, or called Georgia. There were a number of tribes that lived in the area.
The U.S. Army forced them to walk all the way to Georgia.
Cherokee and the Creek tribe are the two native Americans in Georgia.
Nothing helped them. They were forced to walk from Georgia to Oakhoma. It is called the Trail of Tears.
kylie interacted with the native americans.
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
Aggressive because they were afraid the Native Americans would revolt.
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Native Americans were already in Georgia before it was settled, or called Georgia. There were a number of tribes that lived in the area.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
they were forced to moves to Canada