Research Paper On Trail Of Tears

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Trail of Tears In the 1830s, as many as 125,000 Native Americans lived in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina and Florida on millions of acres of land their ancestors cultivated and occupied. However, toward the end of the decade, there were very few Natives that lived in the southeastern part of the United States. The white settlers wanted to grow cotton on the Native’s land. The federal government was working with the white settlers, therefore, the Natives were forced out of their homelands through the Indian Removal Bill. They walked thousands of miles to a designated “Indian territory” that crossed over the Mississippi River. This difficult journey is known as the Trail of Tears. By 1838, only 2000 Cherokees had willingly

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