Thursday, February 1, 2018

Murder was the case they gave us........I am part Cherokee.......the Trail of Tears........murder by the US gov.....................................tons of babies......kids..........................just murdered...a forced march ........to kill off the Indians........................the so called Indian problem......all this land.......and the natives refuse to move.......so they made them...................during the winter.......to diminish their numbers............which is akin to murder..................................


A Brief History of the Trail of Tears - Cherokee Nation

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A Brief History of the Trail of Tears. Migration from the original Cherokee Nation began in the early 1800's. Some Cherokees, wary of white encroachment, moved west on their own and settled in other areas of the country. A group known as the Old Settlers previously had voluntarily moved in 1817 to lands given them in ...


Trail of Tears - Native American History - HISTORY.com

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The Trail of Tears. The Indian-removal process continued. In 1836, the federal government drove the Creeks from their land for the last time: 3,500 of the 15,000 Creeks who set out for Oklahoma did not survive the trip. The Cherokee people were divided: What was the best way to handle the government's determination to ...
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Trail of Tears - Wikipedia

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Jump to Cherokee forced relocation - Approximately 4,000 Cherokees died in the ensuing trek to Oklahoma. In the Cherokee language, the event is called nu na da ul tsun yi ("the place where they cried") or nu na hi du na tlo hi lu i (the trail where they cried). The Cherokee Trail of Tears resulted from the enforcement ...
Date‎: ‎1831–1850
Location‎: ‎Southeastern United States‎ and ‎Indi...

Trail of Tears | Facts, Map, & Significance | Britannica.com

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Trail of Tears, in U.S. history, the forced relocation during the 1830s of Eastern Woodlands Indians of the Southeast region of the United States (including Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole, among other nations) to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. Estimates based on tribal and military ...

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.

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