Title: Trail of Tears Artifacts Author: lchambless Last modified by: Dorsey, David M. Created Date: 11/2/2007 6:00:00 PM Company: Home Other titles Mar 4, 2019 - Explore jbrown4429's board "Indian Trail Marker Trees", followed by 163 people on Pinterest. The Trail of Tears was a journey of some 900 miles that took approximately nine months to complete. it wasn't quick. See more ideas about Indian trails, Native american history, Tree. In the painting there are many Native Americans riding on horse, walking, and some were in a carriage. The Trail of Tears of 1830 was a series of forced relocation done by Andrew Jackson's "Indian Removal" policy. Prior to the removal , 125,000 Native Americans lived in Georgia , Tennessee , Alabama , North Carolina , and Florida occupying the land that their ancestors had … The Trail of Tears was a forced movement of Native Americans in the United States between 1836 and 1839.

The Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans in the United States from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States, to areas to the west of the Mississippi River that had been designated as Indian Territory.The forced relocations were carried out by government authorities following the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830. it was really not until the 1950's that it started appearing a lot, and on until the 1960's and 1970's that it became very, very well known. The United States government forced Native Americans to leave their lands and move outside the United States.The U.S. then took over the Native Americans' lands and made the United States bigger. American Artifacts National Museum of the American Indian Trail of Tears... CSPAN February 20, 2020 9:25pm-10:07pm EST The "Trail of Tears" gallery at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. looks at the national debate over the 1830 … The trail of tears is when president Andrew Jackson made a indian removal policy where the Native Americans leave the lands east of the Mississippi River. trail of tears really caught on among the american public over time.