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The Cherokee Nation from – was a legal, autonomous, tribal government in North At that time, Cherokee tribes could be found in lands nominally under the jurisdiction of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the Overhill.
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Thousands of people died along the way. The Indian-removal process continued. In , the federal government drove the Creeks from their land for the last time: 3, of the 15, Creeks who set out for Oklahoma did not survive the trip. Some wanted to stay and fight. Others thought it was more pragmatic to agree to leave in exchange for money and other concessions.

To the federal government, the treaty was a done deal, but many of the Cherokee felt betrayed; after all, the negotiators did not represent the tribal government or anyone else. Senate protesting the treaty. By , only about 2, Cherokees had left their Georgia homeland for Indian Territory. Scott and his troops forced the Cherokee into stockades at bayonet point while whites looted their homes and belongings.

Then, they marched the Indians more than 1, miles to Indian Territory.

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Whooping cough, typhus, dysentery, cholera and starvation were epidemic along the way, and historians estimate that more than 5, Cherokee died as a result of the journey. By , tens of thousands of Native Americans had been driven off of their land in the southeastern states and forced to move across the Mississippi to Indian Territory.

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In , Oklahoma became a state and Indian Territory was gone for good. Today, the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail is run by the National Park Service and portions of it are accessible on foot, by horse, by bicycle or by car. Trail of Tears. Start your free trial today. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present.

John Ross House 3.

Cherokee Lands

Artist's conception of a Cherokee homestead, early s 4. Rattlesnake Springs 5. Accommodate or Resist? Ridge vs. Ross 3. Historical Evidence 4. American Indian Treaties in the Community 5. American Indian Relocation Supplementary Resources.

Trail of Tears - HISTORY

John Ross. Georgia Land Lottery. Major Ridge. John Marshall.


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