It became known as the Trail of Tears.
The terrible journey forced upon the Cheorkee Indians is called the Trail of Tears.
Cherokee, or Tsalagi or the Principal People, are a Native American tribe originally from Georgia or the Carolinas and were forced by Andrew Jackson from their home to Oklahoma and nearby areas on a journey called the Trail of Tears.
they were forced out and had to walk or be killed by the British. it was called the trail of tears.
'neverending journey'
They didn't "migrate " to the plains, but were forced to reservations in several forced walks to Oklahoma.
The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
The forced journey undertaken by the Georgia Cherokee people in 1838 is known as the "Trail of Tears." This tragic event resulted in the displacement of thousands of Cherokee from their ancestral lands as they were forcibly relocated to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. The journey was marked by extreme hardship, suffering, and significant loss of life.
They were forced to move to New Echota which was in Oklahoma.
In what year were the Cheyenne Indians of Colorado forced to move to Oklahoma?
This is called the Trail of Tears. Actually, there were several of these forced marches and not just one.
The Cherokee name for their forced journey west was the Trail of Tears.
Oklahoma