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Cherokee removal, Choctaw trail of Tears, Indian removal act, Koncow trail of tears, Long walk of Navajo, Nome cult trail, Pottawatomie trail of death, Treaty of dancing rabbit. These are the timeline for the forced relocation of native tribes in America.
Explanation:
Forced relocation of the Cherokees who were black slaves from Georgia, south and north Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama to the Indian territory in western United states during 1836 to 1839. US government attempted ethnic cleansing and insisted forced relocation of the Choctaw nation to the lands west of the Mississippi during 1830s.
Nome cult trail originally used to relocate the native american tribes to Nome lackee Indian reservation lands in California during 1863. Long walk Navajo tribes in 1864, Pottawatomie tribes was the forced removal by militia to Indian reservation lands in Kansas during 1838.
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In 1994, about 1 million people were massacred due to ethnic tension in RWANDA
This event was known as Rwanda Genocide. This is where Hutu extremists killed off around 800,000 women, men, and children. 75% of which are the Tutsi, an ethic group, whom Hutu extremists blamed as the reason for the country's increasing social, economic, and political pressures. The remaining 25% of the murdered masses was either part of the Twa ethnic group or other Hutu, those who are against the killing campaign and the forces directing it. It was estimated that 200,000 people participated in the perpetration of the Rwandan genocide.