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How did the removal of the Cherokee, which was characterized by a thousand-mile walk westward known as the Trail of Tears, affect the Cherokee tribe?

A. They split up into two nations, one in the east and one in the west.


B. The whole Cherokee tribe became extinct.


C. It did not affect them at all, they reestablished in the west and thrived.


D. They refused to make the thousand-mile walk and fought against the United States.


E. Thousands died from cold weather, disease, old age and fatigue.

Answers

Answered by dewang17
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Answer:

A IS CORRECT

Explanation:

A IS CORRECT

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