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  2. 10 Facts About the Trail of Tears - Have Fun With History

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    The Trail of Tears was a sequence of forced relocations of Native American tribes between 1830 and 1850 that is regarded as one of the most painful and disgraceful incidents in American history.

  3. Top 10 Amazing Facts About the Trail of Tears National Historic ...

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    The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail commemorates the removal of the Cherokee and the paths that 17 Cherokee detachments followed westward. The trail encompasses about 2,200 miles of land and water routes and traverses portions of nine states.

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

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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.

  5. Trail of Tears Facts

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    Interesting Facts. 01 The Trail of Tears began with the signing of the Indian Removal Act in 1830. 02 The Trail of Tears lasted around 20 years. 03 The U.S. government and the American Indian tribes signed over 40 other treaties during this period.

  6. The Trail of Tears is one of the most shameful events in the history of the United States resulting in the death of thousands of Native Americans. It demonstrates the extent to which white colonists could go for their materialistic desires.

  7. Trail of Tears: Definition, Date & Cherokee Nation | HISTORY

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    The Trail of Tears was the deadly route used by Native Americans when forced off their ancestral lands and into Oklahoma by the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

  8. The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears - National...

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    The Trail of Tears is the name given to the forced migration of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina to new territories west of the Mississippi River. The journey, undertaken in the fall and winter of 1838–1839, was fatal for one-fourth of the Cherokee population.

  9. What was the Trail of Tears? | Definition, Origins, and Timeline...

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    Definition. The Trail of Tears describes the 800-mile journey Native Americans were forced to take when they were removed from their ancestral lands between 1838 and 1839. The Cherokee people took the harrowing journey from Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina and relocated to lands west of the Mississippi (present-day Oklahoma).

  10. Facts and significance of the Trail of Tears | Britannica

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    Trail of Tears, Forced migration in the United States of the Northeast and Southeast Indians during the 1830s. The discovery of gold on Cherokee land in Georgia (1828–29) catalyzed political efforts to divest all Indians east of the Mississippi River of their property.

  11. Trail of Tears for Kids - Ducksters

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    Kids learn about the Trail of Tears including when it took place, relocation of Native American tribes, the forced march of the Cherokee, the aftermath, and interesting facts.