In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects.
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The Cherokee Trail of Tears resulted from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota, an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which exchanged Indian land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River, but which was never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority ...
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Find out how Andrew Jackson's controversial Indian Removal Act paved the way for The Trail of Tears.
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The Trail of Tears - PBS
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In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects.
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A Brief History of the Trail of Tears - Cherokee Nation
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Migration from the original Cherokee Nation began in the early 1800's as Cherokees, wary of white encroachment, moved west and settled in other areas of the ...
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Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)
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Commemorating the Trail of Tears. This is a story of racial injustice, intolerance, and suffering, but is also a story of survival. Read the many stories to be told.
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What happened on the Trail of Tears? Federal Indian Removal Policy. Early in the 19th century, the United States felt threatened by England and Spain, who ...
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Maps - Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)
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Trail of Tears National Historic Trail Map. The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail passes through the present-day states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, ...
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Cherokee Trail of Tears - About North Georgia
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In 1838 the Cherokee were stripped of their rights and forced to move against their will on 'The Trail of Tears' by the governments of Georgia and United States.The Trail of Tears — The Indian Removals [ushistory.org]
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Not everyone was included in the new Jacksonian Democracy. There was no initiative from Jacksonian Democrats to include women in political life or to combat ...
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Retracing Slavery's Trail of Tears | History | Smithsonian
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The Slave Trail of Tears is the great missing migration—a thousand-mile-long river of people, all of them black, reaching from Virginia to Louisiana. During the ...Pain of 'Trail of Tears' shared by Blacks as well as Native Americans ...
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The Trail of Tears is an epochal moment not only in Cherokee history, but also in Black history. Descendants of slaves owned by Native people ...Cherokee language: From Trail of Tears to texting in the native tongue ...
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An estimated 4,000 Cherokees died of disease, exposure and starvation along the way on what became known as the Trail of Tears.
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