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What effect did the forced removal of the Cherokees from their land on them?

The removal of Cherokees from their land killed 3,500 people in 1838 and another 5000 in 1838. The Trail of Tears is an example of government at its worst. It made the native Americans hate those that killed their people and stole their land. Those that survived the trip had to find different ways to live.


The Cherokee Indians who lived in the southeastern part of the US were forced to move to Oklahoma in 1838. What is the name of the route they took to get to their new land?

It was the Trail of Tears. Let's be clear about this. They were forced to march and they died on the trip.


What kind of effect did the forced removal of the Cherokees from their land have on them?

they had to travel on the trail of tears but they did not want to go but the president said they had too, so they said no but the president forced them so it was very sad so many Cherokee people died when they traveled.


What is a short answer of what the the trail of tears is?

When President Andrew Jackson issued the removal of the "Five Civilized Tribes" and the Indians were forced off their land. There trail off the land became known as the Trail of Tears.


How many miles were the Cherokees forced to walk?

The long and often fatal journey of these Native American tribes is known as the Trail fo Tears. The Cherokee nation was forced to leave their land and were made to march 1200 miles. Many died from starvation, the cold, and diseases. About 4000 died on the journey


Why were the Cherokees relocated?

The Cherokee Indians were forced to move west in an event historically called the "trail of Tears" because the white man wanted their land, and they thought there was gold on their land.


Why were the Indians forced to move in the Trail of Tears?

The whites wanted more land and Andrew Jackson hated the Indians. The army forced the Cherokee to move west. The trail they used was called the Trail of Tears.


What event resulted in the Cherokees marching at gunpoint from GA to OK 1838?

Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830. In the case of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, Supreme court ruled in favor of cherokees. they could keep their land. Jackson didnt care and ignored the judgment of SUPREME COURT and forced the cherokees to oklahoma (trail of tears)


What was the Cherokees trials of tears?

When they were pushed from their land by force of the US government, and many died from illnesses, starvation, and battle, making the Native Americans very sad. Thus it is called the Trail of Tears.


What kind of effect did the force removal of the Cherokees from their land have on them?

they had to travel on the Trail of Tears but they did not want to go but the president said they had too, so they said no but the president forced them so it was very sad so many Cherokee people died when they traveled.


How had the Cherokees tried to fit in during the Trail of Tears?

They did not fit in, and they legally owned all the land that America wanted and could repossess it under international law if the treaty was broken (and that is what they threatened to do, so) that is why America passed the "Indian Removal Act" and put them on the trail of tears (Trail where they Weep).


Why were the Cherokee forced to move in spite of the Supreme Courts ruling in Worcester v. Georgia?

The Cherokee Indians lost their land through the trail of tears. President Andrew Jackson took the land from the natives by burning their land and village forcing them to move off their land. The natives cried on the trail hint leading to the name trail of tears 1 out of every 4 natives died