Answer:
In 1987, about 2,200 miles (3,500 km)
Explanation:
trails were authorized by federal law to mark the removal of 17 detachments of the Cherokee people. Called the "Trail of Tears National Historic Trail", it traverses portions of nine states and includes land and water routes.
I don't understand your question.
The issues were mostly economic because the money had lost all value and the country was in a lot of debt that was accumulated during the war.
People in the south used slaves because their economy was focussed on things like cash crops (tobacco, cotton, etc.) These crops required a lot of work so farmers and plantation owners could not do it by themselves. So by using enslave persons they could harvest more crops, sell more, make more money, and in return boost the southern economy.