They had got forced a way from their homes.
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
They took the Indians land by overpowering them by breaking their treaties. The government or workers killed almost all the buffalo, the main source for Indians.
they live in tepeys igluse and under ground forts
Kids under 16, Cant leave there homes legally. 16 and up can.
They had got forced a way from their homes.
because the Cherokee were forced to leave their homes, and about 4000 died on the march.
The cherokees were forced to go on it.
Well, they didn't particularly enjoy being murdered and forced out of their homes.
Why are panda's getting forced out of there homes
Trail of Tears
The population of European settlers who moved to the colonies created a need for more space. The advantage for the settlers was that the Cherokee worked very hard to learn the lifestyle that the Europeans were bringing to the Americas. The disadvantage was that the Cherokee worked hard to learn the lifestyle - this created ready made homes for incoming settlers because the Cherokee were forced to leave taking only what they could carry on their backs. The homes, crops and cattle herds that they had created became the property of those who bought the land out from under them in spite of the legal efforts the Cherokee people put forth.
the that were build by the Cherokee were build by Cherokee is the stine and the RL Stine
The Cherokee felt betrayed by Andrew Jackson because he had previously promised to protect their rights and land. However, Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which led to the forced removal of the Cherokee from their ancestral lands in the Southeast to the West. This resulted in the Trail of Tears, a devastating journey where thousands of Cherokee died.
yes they did live in pimanent homes
Yes. In the winter the Cherokee llived in small dome shaped homes called an asi. In the summer the Cherokee live in a big square/rectanglish home from my research is called a wickeup.
They were forced to move because Andrew Jackson ignored the Court and forced them to move to new lands West of the Mississippi River. They had to walk all the way to their new homes, which is known as the Trail of Tears.