Yes. Cherokee and Creek Indian Tribes' homelands included parts, if not all, of Georgia. I am unable to find an actual map of 'the trail'.
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yes they were apart of the trail of tears
There was nothing to actually enforce. Georgia complied with the Court's ruling not to treat directly with the Native American Nations. Within four years, though, the Trail of Tears would begin, which expelled most of the Cherokee from Georgia anyway.
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
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Trail of Tears
Trail of the tears
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In Georgia
It is somewhere in Georgia.
The Cherokee were forced to march from Georgia.
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Oklahoma
After a 2200 mile journey the trail of tears ended in Oklahoma.
Wilson Lumpkin has written: 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, 1827-1841' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 'The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears, 1838, Trail of Tears, 1838-1839