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Stick Ross ... Chief John Rossledthe tribe along the Trail of Tears

Jane Ross ... the historic Cherokee Chief John Rossledthe Cherokees on the Trail of Tears

Engineer Mary Golda Ross 's calculations ... Chief John Rossledthe Cherokee Nation on the Trail of Tears

Principal Chief John Ross and established Tahlequah , Oklahoma , as the Cherokee Nation 's new capital in 1839(passive) were led byThe Cherokees forced along the Trail of Tears

Google Doodle honors Bruin and Native American engineer Mary Golda Ross | Forbes Engineer Mary Golda Ross ’s calculations ... Chief John Rossledthe Cherokee Nation on the Trail of Tears

Andrew Jackson ... the Indian Removal Act of 1830causedthe Trail of Tears for the Cherokee Indians

whose Indian Removal Act of 1830causedthe Cherokee nation ’s Trail of Tears

John Ross , the principal chiefledthe tribe along the Trail of Tears

storyteller Gayle Ross ... John Rossledthe Cherokee Nation on the infamous Trail of Tears

the eventsleadingup to the Cherokee Trail of Tears

65 ] Cherokee artist Troy Anderson was commissionedto designthe Cherokee Trail of Tears Sesquicentennial Commemorative Medallion

The Treaty of New Echota , signed in 1835resultedin the removal of the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears

Commemorative medallionEdit Cherokee artist Troy Anderson was commissionedto designthe Cherokee Trail of Tears Sesquicentennial Commemorative Medallion

Commemorative medallion Cherokee artist Troy Anderson was commissionedto designthe Cherokee Trail of Tears Sesquicentennial Commemorative Medallion

68 ] [ 69 ] Cherokee artist Troy Anderson was commissionedto designthe Cherokee Trail of Tears Sesquicentennial Commemorative Medallion

A man , Spencer Riley , who claimed to have won the house in the Land Lottery of 1832 , known as the Sixth Georgia Land Lotteryleadingup to the Cherokee Trail of Tears

Andrew Jackson ’s infamous Indian removal policyledto the Cherokee Trail of Tears

the implementation of Andrew Jackson 's first political policy(passive) was caused byThe Cherokee Trail of Tears

Jefferson Davis , President of the Confederate States of America ; Frederick Douglass , one of the foremost leaders of the abolitionist movement ; Harriet Tubman , a leader of the Underground Railroad ; Walt Whitman , American poet ; and John Ross , the first elected leader of the Cherokee Nationledthe Cherokee on The Trail of Tears

from their tribal lands of Georgia , Alabama and Tennessee(passive) are ledThe " Trail of Tears " begins--14,000 Cherokee

many nations living east of the Mississippi River to the Indian Territory in the west , a processresultedin the " Trail of Tears " for the Cherokees

placesleadto the Cherokee Trail of Tears

that intrusionledthe Cherokee to the Trail of Tears

Her grandfather ... the menledthe Cherokee tribe on their Trail of Tears

a 41-year - old Alabaman , Jerry Ellissetout to walk the Cherokee Trail of Tears

Ross ... who was forcedto leadthe Cherokee along the Trail of Tears

A Cherokee named SequoyahinventedThe Cherokee who followed the Trail of Tears traveled

the United States , the spiritledthe Cherokee Indians on the Trail of Tears

a note on the jacket ... the chiefledthe Cherokee Nation on the Trail of Tears

Isaac and his familysetout on the Choctaw Trail of Tears

This decisionsetthe stage for the Cherokee Trail of Tears

the political crisisledto the Cherokee “ Trail of Tears

the infamous removal of the " Five Civilized Tribes " from the Southeastresultingin the " Trail of Tears " for the Cherokees

one or even several tragic removalsresultedin the cherokee trail of tears

authorizing the Army to force Cherokee , Chickasaw , Choctaw , Creek , and Seminole tribes out of Georgia and surrounding statessettingthe stage for the Cherokee Trail of Tears

the same behaviourcreatedthe " trail of tears " for the Cherokee

the Ross 's ... the principal chiefledthe Cherokee to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears

a historical fiction novelsetat the time of the Cherokee Trail of Tears

future Cherokee leaders such as Peter Oganaya , John Wickliff , and James Wafford , men who led political resistance to the New Echota Treaty , the agreementresultedin the Cherokee removal along the Trail of Tears

Her YA time travel novel , The Trail Through the Mistseton the Cherokee Trail of Tears

from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 , which exchanged Indian land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi Riverresultedfrom the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 , which exchanged Indian land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River

from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 , which exchanged Native American land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi Riverresultedfrom the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 , which exchanged Native American land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River

from the enforcement of the Treaty of New EchotaTreaty of New EchotaThe Treaty of New Echotaresultedfrom the enforcement of the Treaty of New EchotaTreaty of New EchotaThe Treaty of New Echota

from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of , which exchanged Indian land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River , but which was never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority of the Cherokee peopleresultedfrom the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of , which exchanged Indian land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River , but which was never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority of the Cherokee people

to even more horrible things westward expansion forced more and more indians westwardledto even more horrible things westward expansion forced more and more indians westward

from the enforcement of the 1835 Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 , which exchanged Native American land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi Riverresultedfrom the enforcement of the 1835 Treaty of New Echota , an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 , which exchanged Native American land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River

to the deaths of more than 2000 Cherokeesledto the deaths of more than 2000 Cherokees

far from their home across the Mississippi in the middle of winter to unfamiliar and unproductive landwere ledfar from their home across the Mississippi in the middle of winter to unfamiliar and unproductive land

The Passage ( a set of stairs running from street level down into the Tennessee river(passive) was createdThe Passage ( a set of stairs running from street level down into the Tennessee river

by robert lindneuxpaintingby robert lindneux

in roughly 4,000 to 6,000 deathsresultedin roughly 4,000 to 6,000 deaths

them to the area that later became the bank of the united states was opposed by a soft - money advocatesledthem to the area that later became the bank of the united states was opposed by a soft - money advocates

from the enforcement of the treaty of the us militaryresultedfrom the enforcement of the treaty of the us military

in devastating effects on part 1 at 8 p.m. Mondayresultedin devastating effects on part 1 at 8 p.m. Monday

in what is now Georgia , U.S.was discoveredin what is now Georgia , U.S.

west to the valley of the Mississippi ... never to returnwould ... leadwest to the valley of the Mississippi ... never to return

in the deaths of somewhere between 12,000 and 17,000 Native Americansresultedin the deaths of somewhere between 12,000 and 17,000 Native Americans

them to the area that later became oklahoma in 1830ledthem to the area that later became oklahoma in 1830

The explosive issue of First Nation genocide(passive) sparked byThe explosive issue of First Nation genocide

Her latest book , The Trail Through the Mist(passive) is setHer latest book , The Trail Through the Mist

in 4,000 dead Indiansresultedin 4,000 dead Indians

in the deaths of an estimated 4,000 Cherokee Indians ▪ On June 12th 1838resultedin the deaths of an estimated 4,000 Cherokee Indians ▪ On June 12th 1838

to exposure in freezing cold weather conditions with inadequate clothingledto exposure in freezing cold weather conditions with inadequate clothing

in disease , death and staggering blows to Native populations on their forced walks to “ Indian Territoryresultedin disease , death and staggering blows to Native populations on their forced walks to “ Indian Territory

to the deaths of 2,000 - 4,000 Cherokee Jackson ’s Proclamation of February 10thledto the deaths of 2,000 - 4,000 Cherokee Jackson ’s Proclamation of February 10th

in collaboration with the Cherokee Nationcreatedin collaboration with the Cherokee Nation

from the execution of the Treaty of New Echota ( 1835resultedfrom the execution of the Treaty of New Echota ( 1835

which had made it a crime to sign away Cherokeeresultedwhich had made it a crime to sign away Cherokee

a new sovereign nation in present - day Oklahomacreateda new sovereign nation in present - day Oklahoma

to retrace Trail of Tears By The Associated Press Comments onsetto retrace Trail of Tears By The Associated Press Comments on

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