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  2. Trail of Tears - Wikipedia

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    Family Stories From the Trail of Tears is a collection edited by Lorrie Montiero and transcribed by Grant Foreman, taken from the Indian-Pioneer History Collection [152] Johnny Cash played in the 1970 NET Playhouse dramatization of The Trail of Tears. [153] He also recorded the reminiscences of a participant in the removal of the Cherokee. [154]

  3. Choctaw Trail of Tears - Wikipedia

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    The complete Choctaw Nation shaded in blue in relation to the U.S. state of Mississippi. The Choctaw Trail of Tears was the attempted ethnic cleansing and relocation by the United States government of the Choctaw Nation from their country, referred to now as the Deep South (Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana), to lands west of the Mississippi River in Indian Territory in the 1830s ...

  4. Death march - Wikipedia

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    This march became known as the Trail of Tears. An estimated 4,000 men, women, and children died during relocation. [9] When the Round Valley Indian Reservation was established, the Yuki people (as they came to be called) of Round Valley were forced into a difficult and unusual situation. Their traditional homeland was not completely taken over ...

  5. Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    A military court ordered Louaillier's release, but Jackson kept him in prison and evicted Hall from the city. [126] Although Jackson lifted martial law when he received official word that the Treaty of Ghent , which ended the war with the British, had been signed, [ 127 ] his previous behavior tainted his reputation in New Orleans.

  6. Fort Butler (Murphy, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Butler was an important site during the Cherokee removal known as the Trail of Tears. Located on a hill overlooking present-day Murphy, North Carolina on the Hiwassee River, Fort Butler was the headquarters of the Eastern Division of the U.S. Army overseeing the Cherokee Nation. It was the military force charged with forcing Cherokee ...

  7. Stand Watie - Wikipedia

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    Stand Watie was born on December 12, 1806, at Oothcaloga, Cherokee Nation (present-day Calhoun, Georgia), the son of Uwatie (Cherokee for "the ancient one", sometimes spelled Oowatie), a full-blood Cherokee, and Susanna Reese, daughter of a white father and Cherokee mother. [2]

  8. Category:Trail of Tears survivors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Trail of Tears survivors" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. George Colbert - Wikipedia

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    George Colbert was born around 1764 in the Chickasaw Nation (present-day Alabama). [1] He was the second of six sons of James Colbert (c. 1720 –1784), a British trader, [2] and his second wife Minta Hoye, a Chickasaw woman.