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mojhsa [17]
3 years ago
6

What happened to the Cherokee after their forced removal to the Indian territory?

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NARA [144]3 years ago
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Answer:

In response some Cherokees began moving from their homelands in Georgia and Tennessee to the Southern Great Plains. ... Under the legal authority of this Act, in 1838-1839, the United States military forcibly and brutally force-marched thousands of Cherokee to their new home in what would become Oklahoma.

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