Trail of Tears: Definition, Date & Cherokee Nation | HISTORY
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The 'indian Problem'Worcester v. GeorgiaIndian Removal ActTrail of TearsTreaty of New EchotaJohn RossLegacy of The Trail of TearsSourcesIn the winter of 1831, under threat of invasion by the U.S. Army, the Choctaw became the first nation to be expelled from its land altogether. They made the journey to Indian Territory on foot (some “bound in chains and marched double file,” one historian writes), and without any food, supplies or other help from the government. Thousands of people...See more on history.comMissing: summary In the winter of 1831, under threat of invasion by the U.S. Army, the Choctaw became the first nation to be expelled from its land altogether. They made the journey to Indian Territory on foot (some “bound in chains and marched double file,” one historian writes), and without any food, supplies or other help from the government. Thousands of people... summary
In the winter of 1831, under threat of invasion by the U.S. Army, the Choctaw became the first nation to be expelled from its land altogether. They made the journey to Indian Territory on foot (some “bound in chains and marched double file,” one historian writes), and without any food, supplies or other help from the government. Thousands of people...
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