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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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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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About 16,000 Cherokee and hundreds of other Native Americans were forced out of North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama in the late 1830s. The event came to be known among the Cherokee as the Trail of Tears.
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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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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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Learn about Cherokee Indian customs, Cherokee traditions and Cherokee rituals now! ... History Home Sequoyah Junaluska Mississippian Era Tsali Seven Clans Trail of Tears John Ross Jackson Will Thomas Yonaguska Syllabary Warriors of AniKituhwa Emissaries...
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Cherokee Nation - The Official Web Site. Cherokee Nation is one of only three federally recognized Native American, Cherokee, Tribes based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. ... The Cherokee Nation Website has encountered an error. ... The Webpage Page Or File You Requested Was Not Found.
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He and his brother are members of a family whose name is associated with adventure, romance, achievement and suffering throughout more than 200 years of American Indian history. ... In the Trail of Tears State Park, in Cape Girardeau County, a memorial monument was dedicated in 1961 to: "Princess Qtahki, daughter of Chief...
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The Trail of Tears, was it unjust and inhumane? What happened to the Cherokee during that long and treacherous journey? They were brave and listened to the government, but they recieved unproductive land and lost their tribal land. ... Home : American History : 19th Century...
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www.studyworld.com/trail%20of%20tears.htm
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