No, Chief Joseph was not involved in the Trail of Tears as that event took place in the 1830s, while Chief Joseph was a Nez Perce leader during the late 19th century. The Trail of Tears specifically refers to the forced removal of Native American tribes, primarily the Cherokee, from their lands to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Chief Joseph led his people in resisting forced relocation to a reservation in the 1870s.
It is generally illegal to walk on the freeway as it is considered a restricted access road designed only for motor vehicles traveling at high speeds. Pedestrians are not allowed for safety reasons. If you need to walk along the freeway for an emergency, it's best to contact the authorities for assistance.
A fair trial is one that is conducted impartially and in accordance with the principles of due process. This includes the right to a competent and unbiased judge, the right to legal representation, the right to present evidence and witnesses, and the right to challenge evidence and cross-examine witnesses. Additionally, all parties should have equal access to the proceedings and be treated with dignity and respect.
it is not illegal but why would you do that? you should go up an up escalator
The owner of property has the option of either allowing people to walk on his (or her) property, or requiring people to keep out of it; as for walking around it, if by that you mean walking outside the property on its perimeter, that is normally allowed (although this is a hypothetical case; it would depend where that property was, since it might adjoin to other private property, or otherwise be inaccessible).
The legal distance for a child to walk home from school varies by location and is typically determined by local laws or regulations. In general, it is advisable for parents to assess their child's maturity, safety precautions, and familiarity with the route when deciding if they can walk home alone. It is recommended to accompany young children until they are capable of safely navigating the journey on their own.
The trial of tears is from tribes from florida like the Seminole and the other of the 5 civilized tribes & the long walk is from the navajo
3000 miles
Well, it wasn't a trial, it was a trail (but you probably knew that), and the Cherokees were forced because their alternatives of fighting hadn't worked (Plan A turned out the same way).
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During the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee people were forced to walk approximately 800 miles from their homeland in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. The journey was grueling and many Cherokee died along the way due to harsh conditions, disease, and starvation.
Shed Your Tears and Walk Away - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 (DVD)
1 thosand miles
The "Trail of Tears"
yes
Joseph Denham Smith has written: 'Life truths' 'Walk and warfare; or, Wilderness provision' 'Life and walk'
It ended in present day Oklahoma.
they were forced out and had to walk or be killed by the British. it was called the trail of tears.