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Trail of Tears
They walked from Georgia to Oklahoma which is about 1500 miles.
The Trail of Tears taken by the Cherokees led them to Oklahoma.
When the Cherokees arrived in Oklahoma during the 1830s, following their forced removal known as the Trail of Tears, they faced significant challenges. The land was unfamiliar, and they had to adapt to new agricultural practices and establish homes in a region that was often hostile. Despite these hardships, the Cherokees worked to rebuild their community, establishing schools, churches, and a government, striving to maintain their cultural identity in the face of adversity. Over time, they began to thrive in their new environment, developing a vibrant society.
Oklahoma. Best place in the world!
Yes they are still here my half sisters are Cherokee most of the Cherokees are in Oklahoma where i live.
Cherokees were in GA and they had to be moved to Oklahoma so.. it happened between GA to Oklahoma 800miles!
Cherokees are usual residents of Georgia,Virginia,Kentucky,Tennessee,and North & South Carolina. Most Cherokees were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's along the "Trail of Tears."
Andrew Jackson.
Thousands of Cherokees died while walking to Oklahoma