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the cherokee removal of 1838 took place during the

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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The removal, or forced emigration, of Cherokee Indians occurred in 1838, when the U.S. military and various state militias forced some 15,000 Cherokees from their homes inAlabama, Georgia, North Carolina, andTennessee and moved them west toIndian Territory (now present-dayOklahoma).
Answered by DodieZollner
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Mid-winter

Explanation:

  • In 1838, thousands of Cherokees forcibly marched from their settlements to nearby forts or encampments.
  • Cherokee Indian Tribes targeted the most by the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The Act directed to replace the Native Indians to the west of the Mississippi River.
  • Cherokee Indians made to walk for miles, which came to know as the Trail of Tears.
  • About 5,000-6,000 died in the trail because of harsh winter, hunger, and diseases.
  • The act implied in Georgia where it was the ancestral homeland of the Cherokee for centuries.

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