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The Trail of Tears from Our Georgia History. The Trail of Tears from Georgia's Chieftains Trail ... Cherokee Removal Forts; Map of The Trail of Tears; Trail of Tears Route Map; Cherokee Statistics according to John Ross...
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ngeorgia.com/history/nghisttt.html
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Before The Trail of Tears, the Cherokee were housed in these "forts" with little sanitation or food. More than one-third of the 4,000 deaths attributed to The Trail of Tears occured in these forts. ... In one of the saddest episodes of our brief history, Georgians steal the Cherokee Nation.
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ngeorgia.com/history/cherokeeindex.html
ngeorgia.com/history/cherokeeindex.html
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Brief History of The Trail of Tears ... Since first contact with European explorers in the 1500s, the Cherokee Nation has been recognized as one of the most ... The journey became an eternal memory as the "trail where they cried" for the Cherokees and other removed tribes. Today it is remembered as the Trail of Tears.
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www.powersource.com/cherokee/history.html
www.powersource.com/cherokee/history.html
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Overview of the Trail of Tears from the Cherokee of California. ... (Taken from Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, Comprehensive Management and Use Plan, US Dept of Interior, National Park Service, published 1992. The quotations have been added to the original document)
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www.powersource.com/cocinc/history/trail.htm
www.powersource.com/cocinc/history/trail.htm
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The Cherokee Nation is forced to move west to Oklahoma on various routes. ... It is a travesty and tragedy of both our Georgia history and our American heritage that forced the Cherokee west along a route they called "The Trail of Tears."
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ourgeorgiahistory.com/indians/cherokee/trail_of_tears.h...
ourgeorgiahistory.com/indians/cherokee/trail_of_tears.html
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Trail of Tears - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Trail of Tears was the relocation and movement of Native Americans in the United States from their homelands to Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the Western United States. The phrase o...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears
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Some 15,000 were not fooled by these methods and were forced to walk the Trail of Tears as it became known for its many hardships and sorrows it brought to their people. ... Return to the History of Southern Illinois...
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www.egyptianaaa.org/SI-Trail-of-Tears.htm
www.egyptianaaa.org/SI-Trail-of-Tears.htm
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The long march to Oklahoma on the Cherokee Trail of Tears, as told by the Eastern Cherokees of today. For a cultural vacation experience, come to the museum in Cherokee and learn about this shattering event in native american history in person. ... The Cherokee had come to the end of their trail into exile in March 1839.
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www.cherokee-nc.com/index.php?page=62
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Then began the march known as the Trail of Tears, in which 4,000 Cherokee people died of cold, hunger, and disease on their way to the western lands. ... Related Entries: • Andrew Jackson's Second Annual Message; • Cherokee letter protesting the Treaty of New Echota; • The Trail of Tears; • Noel Ignatiev on the...
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