The trail of tears crossed Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
The Trail of Tears was a trail between nine states that was used to force the Native Americans from their lands.
What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears
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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.
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The Trail of Tears was a horrible time in the history of the Native American. The United States forced many Cherokee Indians to travel from their homes in the Blue Ridge Mountains out to Oklahoma. Many of them died along the way, which is why they call it the Trail of Tears.We learned about the Trail of Tears in school today.
The Catawba Nation was not directly involved in the Trail of Tears, which primarily affected the Cherokee and other tribes in the southeastern United States during the 1830s. The Catawba people, originally from South Carolina, had already experienced significant displacement and loss of land prior to this event. While they faced their own challenges and forced removals, they were not part of the mass relocations associated with the Trail of Tears.
No, the Walla Walla lived in the Northwestern section of what is today the United States; the Trail of Tears only effected the tribes living in the Southeastern United States.
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The Trail of Tears, which General Winfield Scott commanded.
What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears