Nunna daul Isunyi- "the Trail Where They Cried / Weeped" (depending on translational differences. Commonly called "The Trail of Tears."
Because so many people died on the journey.
The Cherokee tribe lived by the Mississippi river and Ohio river. The forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians which assisted them in crossing the bodies of water was called Trail of Tears.
The trail of tears is an 800 mile forced march made by the Cherokee from the homeland in Georgia to Indian territory (caused by the Indian removal act.); it resulted in thousands of deaths of the Cherokee
because the Cherokee were forced to leave their homes, and about 4000 died on the march.
Cherokee
What helped the Cherokee survie on the Trail of Tears
The people on The Trail Of Tears were relocated because the Cherokee forced then to leave.
1/4 of the Cherokee people died on the Trail of Tears. About 4,000 Cherokees died.
Yes the Cherokee's marched the Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee Trail of Tears ended in North West Oklahoma.
About 15,000 Cherokee Indians started on the trail and about 11,000 Indians survived.
Nunna daul Isunyi- "the Trail Where They Cried / Weeped" (depending on translational differences. Commonly called "The Trail of Tears."
When the Cherokee were traveling on the trail of tears, lots of the Cherokee died on the way to their destination.
The Trail of Tears, which General Winfield Scott commanded.
The trail of tears
The Native American tribes forced to move along the Trail of Tears were the Cherokee, the Chickasaw, the Seminole, Creek, and the Choctaw were the main tribes.