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  • Cherokee Indians
    ... They had little food and unsanitary conditions and many Cherokees died. ... During the period of confinement about 4,000 Cherokees died. ...
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  • Trail Of Tears
    ... It took some as long as six months to make the on month trip. (Scott-Green 92) No one knows exactly how many Cherokees died. At ...
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  • Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears
    ... Approximately four thousand of the thirteen thousand Cherokees died on their way due to exposure to the bitter cold, disease, and starvation. ...
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  • Cherokee
    ... and Arkansas. On the long journey to the new territory almost 4,000 Cherokees died from cold, hunger, and disease. This journey ...
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  • President Jackson
    ... Approximately four thousand of the thirteen thousand Cherokees died on their way due to exposure to the bitter cold, disease, and starvation. ...
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  • American Indians
    ... After he died, the Indians lost an important leader and hence lost their sense of direction ... At the time, the Cherokees were the most prosperous Indian nation. ...
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  • America expansion of 1700's
    ... of these removals was that of the Cherokees, referred to as the "Trail of Tears." Many Indians died when the United States army took the Cherokees to Oklahoma. ...
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  • This Is How It Was: The Two Views of History
    ... Nazi-like forced march more than 4,000 men, women, and children died. The reasoning behind the upheaval and removal of the newly established Cherokees of the ...
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  • The Cherokee
    ... Tears. Thousands died along the way. In the Indian Territory, the Cherokees soon rebuilt their democratic form of government. They ...
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  • Role of Cherokee Women in Their Culture
    ... The Cherokees were eventually forced to sign over their land, first to the British and ... Over 4,000 people died trying to go west on what is now known as the ...
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  • Cherokee Indians
    ... the Cherokees to move to Indian Territory which is now Oklahoma. Between thirteen and seventeen thousand were forced to move. Many thousands of Indians died ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... resulted from Cherokee not leaving their lands by the set deadline of May 1838, was a forced journey the Cherokees made where 3,000 Indians died of hunger and ...
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  • native americans
    ... During the "Trail of Tears", over 4,000 Cherokees alone died, out of the 15,000 moved. Native Americans died due to disease, exposure, and starvation. ...
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  • CHEROKEE INDIAN TRIBE
    ... A lot of Indians died because of the terrible time walking and the weather would get really bad. Over 3,000 Cherokees were taken on the trail of tears. ...
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  • Lacrosse
    ... The Iroquois had a different name of the game than that of the Cherokees. ... Lacrosse didn't survive for very long in the United States and almost died out during ...
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  • Treatment of Native Americans
    ... Jackson refused to enforce the Court's decision, and in 1838 and 1839 the Cherokees, like the other tribes before them, were forced ... He died in Iowa in 1838. ...
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  • The Trail of Tears
    ... was forced to leave the body of a child who had just died and how a ... After their capture, many Cherokees had to march miles over rugged mountain terrain to the ...
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  • Native Americans
    ... It is believed that millions died of smallpox, measles, whooping cough, and influenza. ... the outbreak of the Civil War the position of the Cherokees, and for ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... The Cherokees were forced at gun point to stockades. From there the embarked on a eight hundred mile journey west. ... Many Indians died on the way. ...
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  • Native American Slavery 1800
    ... Of the eighteen thousand Cherokees who started the journey, four thousand of them had died either on the trail or in stockades.
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  • Dramatic Rise of Population in the West in the
    ... After realizing that their attempt would not work, the Cherokees tried to get back ... This caused the Trail of Tears, in which 4,000 Cherokee people died of cold ...
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  • trail of tears
    ... About one-third of the original Cherokee they collected died in the holding ... The Cherokee Phoenix was published in both languages-English and the Cherokees'. ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... Andrew's Father took up farming, and died three days before Andrew was born. ... The idea from Britannica was the Cherokees were one of the most feared southern ...
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  • Andrew Jacksons Presidency and Policies
    ... This was a peaceful attempt to protect against removal.8 The Cherokees sought help from ... of the travel was done on foot.7 Thousands of Indians died along the ...
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  • Racial Genocide
    ... The Cherokees were not a nomadic people, they were farmers, cattle ranchers, lived ... More than 4,000 Cherokee died along the route due to starvation, disease and ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... In the year 1781 Andrew's mother died of cholera while comforting cousins. ... Some of the Cherokees even had slaves and should be considered as almost citizens of ...
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  • Trail of Tears
    ... Some Cherokees were taken from there homes, and families and put in stockades for ... In the letter she tells how her little brother died two months earlier, and ...
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  • Trail of Tears
    About 4000 died from starvation, disease, and exposure while on the journey ... Angry over the Cherokees' independence, the state of Georgia threatened to secede ...
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  • the effect of europeans on ame
    ... The family structure collapsed as the fathers died and many women were widowed. ... The Cherokees had two years in which they could move onto a reservation after ...
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  • Sequoyah
    ... Sequoyah was determined to preserve the Cherokee culture and began to develop a system of writing for the Cherokees in 1809. ... He died near Tyler, Texas in 1843. ...
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