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  1. The Trail of Tears was the forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850, and the additional thousands of Native Americans within that were ethnically cleansed by the United States government.

  2. May 28, 2024 · The Trail of Tears was the forced relocation during the 1830s of Indigenous peoples of the Southeast region of the United States (including the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole, among others) to the so-called Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about the forced relocation of thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s. Explore the causes, consequences and controversies of the Trail of Tears, a dark chapter in American history.

  4. Jul 18, 2023 · Learn about the forced removal and survival of the Cherokee people in 1838-1839. Explore the trail locations, historic sites, maps, and digital media on the official website.

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  5. Learn about the federal policy of Indian removal that forced thousands of Cherokees and other tribes to leave their lands and move west in the 1830s. Explore the hardships, deaths, and resistance of the Trail of Tears.

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · 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.

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  8. Learn about the forced relocation of Native American peoples from the southeastern U.S. to Indian Territory in the 1830s. Explore the map of the main routes, the land and water distances, the notable places, and the casualties along the way.

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