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What Life On the Trail of Tears Was Like
The Trail of Tears, the forced migration of Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole tribe members, and many others, from their ancestral lands in the US Southeast to allowed territory in Oklahoma, resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 Native Americans along the way. What was everyday life on the Trail of Tears like? Thanks to many surviving first-hand accounts of the Trail, we have records of the harsh, brutal realities of daily life during over 1,000 miles of hard traveling.
#TrailOfTears #USHistory #WeirdHistory
published: 30 Jan 2022
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The Trail of Tears - One Minute History
Between 1830 and 1850, approximately 100,000 Native Americans were forced to abandon their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States and relocate to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma.
The relocation, known as the Trail of Tears, was a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The Cherokee Nation challenged the act in court, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
As a result, the Cherokee and other tribes were forcibly removed from their homes and marched westward on foot, with thousands dying from disease, hunger, and exposure along the way.
The Trail of Tears was a devastating and tragic event in American history, forever altering the lives of Native American tribes and their descendants. Today, it serves as a reminder ...
published: 16 Jun 2023
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TRAIL OF TEARS: America's GREATEST Regret?
The United States of America is the most powerful country in the history of the world. Its military power, diplomatic and cultural influence, and economic reach are unmatched in the history of recorded civilization. Its Constitution and system of government have been emulated by dozens of other nations, and to the many immigrants who leave their homes seeking a better life in America, the country represents a chance for freedom and prosperity that they likely wouldn’t have the opportunity for where they come from.
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published: 25 Jul 2024
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A Brief History Of The Trail of Tears
The Trail of Tears refers to the forced displacement of what white American colonizers called “The Five Civilised Tribes”.
Over twenty years between 1830 and 1850; somewhere around 60,000 to 100,000 Native Americans were forced from their homes into the land the new Government had decided would be “Indian Territory”. During their removal, countless died from exposure, disease, and starvation.
Their unnecessary deaths are now seen as a near-genocidal event, and the route they walked and died upon is forevermore known as The Trail of Tears.
Who were the Five Civilised Tribes?
The five civilized tribes refers to the major Native American nations that originally lived in America’s Deep South.
These were the Cherokee, Chicasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek and Seminole tribes.
#trailoftears #...
published: 23 Mar 2022
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How the Brutal Trail of Tears Got Its Name
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulted in the forced relocation of over 15,000 Cherokee people--a third of whom died during the journey to Oklahoma.
From: AERIAL AMERICA: The South
http://bit.ly/2gVUXxA
published: 02 Dec 2016
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Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
The forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from the southeastern United States reveals one of the darkest chapters in American history. Stories of hardship, endurance, love, and loss come alive as a grandfather experiences removal with his granddaughter.
Filmed at many locations along the trail corridor, Trail of Tears commemorates the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from their homelands in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in 1838-1839. Over 4,000 Cherokees died as a result of the removal. The film highlights a tragic chapter in American and Cherokee history and portrays the struggle and determination of the Cherokee people to maintain their dignity and cultural identity.
This film is a collaborative effort among the National Parks Service N...
published: 18 Apr 2013
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The Trail of Tears: The Genocide of America's Native Americans
Uncover the chilling truth of the 1830s forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. Witness their resilience, resistance, and the tragic cost of this dark chapter in American history.
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published: 30 Sep 2023
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Trail of Tears (1995) | FULL MOVIE - Katey Sagal, Pam Dawber, & William Russ
Two single mothers (Katey Sagal & Pam Dawber), polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-husbands. Watch the full movie now!
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published: 29 Sep 2024
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The Trail of Tears—a heartbreaking chapter in American history #shorts
published: 14 Oct 2024
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Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland · Dream Theater
Falling into Infinity
℗ 1997 Elektra Entertainment Group, A Division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Unknown: Barbra Lipke
Assistant Mixing Engineer: David Swope
Arranger, Keyboards: Derek Sherinian
Backing Vocals: Derek Sherinian
Arranger: James LaBrie
Lead Vocals: James LaBrie
Backing Vocals: James LaBrie
Arranger, Guitar: John Myung
Arranger, Guitar: John Petrucci
Backing Vocals: John Petrucci
Unknown: Kevin Shirley
Audio Recording Engineer: Kevin Shirley
Producer: Kevin Shirley
Unknown: Leon Zervos
Arranger, Drums, Percussion: Mike Portnoy
Backing Vocals:...
published: 24 Jul 2017
10:53
What Life On the Trail of Tears Was Like
The Trail of Tears, the forced migration of Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole tribe members, and many others, from their ancestral lands in the US S...
The Trail of Tears, the forced migration of Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole tribe members, and many others, from their ancestral lands in the US Southeast to allowed territory in Oklahoma, resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 Native Americans along the way. What was everyday life on the Trail of Tears like? Thanks to many surviving first-hand accounts of the Trail, we have records of the harsh, brutal realities of daily life during over 1,000 miles of hard traveling.
#TrailOfTears #USHistory #WeirdHistory
https://wn.com/What_Life_On_The_Trail_Of_Tears_Was_Like
The Trail of Tears, the forced migration of Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole tribe members, and many others, from their ancestral lands in the US Southeast to allowed territory in Oklahoma, resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 Native Americans along the way. What was everyday life on the Trail of Tears like? Thanks to many surviving first-hand accounts of the Trail, we have records of the harsh, brutal realities of daily life during over 1,000 miles of hard traveling.
#TrailOfTears #USHistory #WeirdHistory
- published: 30 Jan 2022
- views: 421705
1:00
The Trail of Tears - One Minute History
Between 1830 and 1850, approximately 100,000 Native Americans were forced to abandon their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States and relocate to...
Between 1830 and 1850, approximately 100,000 Native Americans were forced to abandon their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States and relocate to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma.
The relocation, known as the Trail of Tears, was a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The Cherokee Nation challenged the act in court, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
As a result, the Cherokee and other tribes were forcibly removed from their homes and marched westward on foot, with thousands dying from disease, hunger, and exposure along the way.
The Trail of Tears was a devastating and tragic event in American history, forever altering the lives of Native American tribes and their descendants. Today, it serves as a reminder of the destructive effects of colonialism and forced assimilation on indigenous peoples.
Read by Adam Giles - TWITTER @adzreflects -
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Between 1830 and 1850, approximately 100,000 Native Americans were forced to abandon their ancestral homelands in the southeastern United States and relocate to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma.
The relocation, known as the Trail of Tears, was a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The Cherokee Nation challenged the act in court, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
As a result, the Cherokee and other tribes were forcibly removed from their homes and marched westward on foot, with thousands dying from disease, hunger, and exposure along the way.
The Trail of Tears was a devastating and tragic event in American history, forever altering the lives of Native American tribes and their descendants. Today, it serves as a reminder of the destructive effects of colonialism and forced assimilation on indigenous peoples.
Read by Adam Giles - TWITTER @adzreflects -
[email protected]
Read by Adam Sartain
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- published: 16 Jun 2023
- views: 35402
21:55
TRAIL OF TEARS: America's GREATEST Regret?
The United States of America is the most powerful country in the history of the world. Its military power, diplomatic and cultural influence, and economic reach...
The United States of America is the most powerful country in the history of the world. Its military power, diplomatic and cultural influence, and economic reach are unmatched in the history of recorded civilization. Its Constitution and system of government have been emulated by dozens of other nations, and to the many immigrants who leave their homes seeking a better life in America, the country represents a chance for freedom and prosperity that they likely wouldn’t have the opportunity for where they come from.
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- published: 25 Jul 2024
- views: 18369
10:11
A Brief History Of The Trail of Tears
The Trail of Tears refers to the forced displacement of what white American colonizers called “The Five Civilised Tribes”.
Over twenty years between 1830 and ...
The Trail of Tears refers to the forced displacement of what white American colonizers called “The Five Civilised Tribes”.
Over twenty years between 1830 and 1850; somewhere around 60,000 to 100,000 Native Americans were forced from their homes into the land the new Government had decided would be “Indian Territory”. During their removal, countless died from exposure, disease, and starvation.
Their unnecessary deaths are now seen as a near-genocidal event, and the route they walked and died upon is forevermore known as The Trail of Tears.
Who were the Five Civilised Tribes?
The five civilized tribes refers to the major Native American nations that originally lived in America’s Deep South.
These were the Cherokee, Chicasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek and Seminole tribes.
#trailoftears #history #cherokee #trailoftearsdocumentary #historychannel #weirdhistory
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The Trail of Tears refers to the forced displacement of what white American colonizers called “The Five Civilised Tribes”.
Over twenty years between 1830 and 1850; somewhere around 60,000 to 100,000 Native Americans were forced from their homes into the land the new Government had decided would be “Indian Territory”. During their removal, countless died from exposure, disease, and starvation.
Their unnecessary deaths are now seen as a near-genocidal event, and the route they walked and died upon is forevermore known as The Trail of Tears.
Who were the Five Civilised Tribes?
The five civilized tribes refers to the major Native American nations that originally lived in America’s Deep South.
These were the Cherokee, Chicasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek and Seminole tribes.
#trailoftears #history #cherokee #trailoftearsdocumentary #historychannel #weirdhistory
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- published: 23 Mar 2022
- views: 124469
2:45
How the Brutal Trail of Tears Got Its Name
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulted in the forced relocation of over 15,000 Cherokee people--a third of whom died during the journey to Oklahoma.
From: AER...
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulted in the forced relocation of over 15,000 Cherokee people--a third of whom died during the journey to Oklahoma.
From: AERIAL AMERICA: The South
http://bit.ly/2gVUXxA
https://wn.com/How_The_Brutal_Trail_Of_Tears_Got_Its_Name
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulted in the forced relocation of over 15,000 Cherokee people--a third of whom died during the journey to Oklahoma.
From: AERIAL AMERICA: The South
http://bit.ly/2gVUXxA
- published: 02 Dec 2016
- views: 540887
26:27
Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
The forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from the southeastern United States reveals one of the darkest chapters in American history. Stories of hardship, endu...
The forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from the southeastern United States reveals one of the darkest chapters in American history. Stories of hardship, endurance, love, and loss come alive as a grandfather experiences removal with his granddaughter.
Filmed at many locations along the trail corridor, Trail of Tears commemorates the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from their homelands in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in 1838-1839. Over 4,000 Cherokees died as a result of the removal. The film highlights a tragic chapter in American and Cherokee history and portrays the struggle and determination of the Cherokee people to maintain their dignity and cultural identity.
This film is a collaborative effort among the National Parks Service National Trails Intermountain Region, the Cherokee Nation, and Harpers Ferry Center.
Executive Produced by Cherokee Nation, Cherokee CRC, LLC
An Aperture Films, Ltd. Production
Audio Description available at: https://youtu.be/3sNc2AAakkw
We treat our platforms as public forums and welcome discussion and debate. Be considerate of differing opinions and do not personally attack others. We will hide, delete, or report comments that break any platform rules. For more information on National Park Service social media policy visit: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/digital/social-media.htm#:~:text=Policies
https://wn.com/Trail_Of_Tears_National_Historic_Trail
The forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from the southeastern United States reveals one of the darkest chapters in American history. Stories of hardship, endurance, love, and loss come alive as a grandfather experiences removal with his granddaughter.
Filmed at many locations along the trail corridor, Trail of Tears commemorates the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from their homelands in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in 1838-1839. Over 4,000 Cherokees died as a result of the removal. The film highlights a tragic chapter in American and Cherokee history and portrays the struggle and determination of the Cherokee people to maintain their dignity and cultural identity.
This film is a collaborative effort among the National Parks Service National Trails Intermountain Region, the Cherokee Nation, and Harpers Ferry Center.
Executive Produced by Cherokee Nation, Cherokee CRC, LLC
An Aperture Films, Ltd. Production
Audio Description available at: https://youtu.be/3sNc2AAakkw
We treat our platforms as public forums and welcome discussion and debate. Be considerate of differing opinions and do not personally attack others. We will hide, delete, or report comments that break any platform rules. For more information on National Park Service social media policy visit: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/digital/social-media.htm#:~:text=Policies
- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 902985
16:24
The Trail of Tears: The Genocide of America's Native Americans
Uncover the chilling truth of the 1830s forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. Witness their resilience, resistance, and the tragi...
Uncover the chilling truth of the 1830s forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. Witness their resilience, resistance, and the tragic cost of this dark chapter in American history.
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- published: 30 Sep 2023
- views: 126882
1:31:38
Trail of Tears (1995) | FULL MOVIE - Katey Sagal, Pam Dawber, & William Russ
Two single mothers (Katey Sagal & Pam Dawber), polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-hus...
Two single mothers (Katey Sagal & Pam Dawber), polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-husbands. Watch the full movie now!
Starring Katey Sagal, Pam Dawber, William Russ, and Jeffrey Nordling. Directed by Donald Wrye.
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Two single mothers (Katey Sagal & Pam Dawber), polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-husbands. Watch the full movie now!
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- published: 29 Sep 2024
- views: 20027
13:06
Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland · Dream Theater
Falling into Infinity
℗ 19...
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland · Dream Theater
Falling into Infinity
℗ 1997 Elektra Entertainment Group, A Division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Unknown: Barbra Lipke
Assistant Mixing Engineer: David Swope
Arranger, Keyboards: Derek Sherinian
Backing Vocals: Derek Sherinian
Arranger: James LaBrie
Lead Vocals: James LaBrie
Backing Vocals: James LaBrie
Arranger, Guitar: John Myung
Arranger, Guitar: John Petrucci
Backing Vocals: John Petrucci
Unknown: Kevin Shirley
Audio Recording Engineer: Kevin Shirley
Producer: Kevin Shirley
Unknown: Leon Zervos
Arranger, Drums, Percussion: Mike Portnoy
Backing Vocals: Mike Portnoy
Unknown: Rich Alvy
Writer: Derek Sherinian
Writer: James LaBrie
Writer: John Myung
Writer: John Petrucci
Writer: Mike Portnoy
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Trial of Tears - I. It's Raining / II. Deep in Heaven / III. The Wasteland · Dream Theater
Falling into Infinity
℗ 1997 Elektra Entertainment Group, A Division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Unknown: Barbra Lipke
Assistant Mixing Engineer: David Swope
Arranger, Keyboards: Derek Sherinian
Backing Vocals: Derek Sherinian
Arranger: James LaBrie
Lead Vocals: James LaBrie
Backing Vocals: James LaBrie
Arranger, Guitar: John Myung
Arranger, Guitar: John Petrucci
Backing Vocals: John Petrucci
Unknown: Kevin Shirley
Audio Recording Engineer: Kevin Shirley
Producer: Kevin Shirley
Unknown: Leon Zervos
Arranger, Drums, Percussion: Mike Portnoy
Backing Vocals: Mike Portnoy
Unknown: Rich Alvy
Writer: Derek Sherinian
Writer: James LaBrie
Writer: John Myung
Writer: John Petrucci
Writer: Mike Portnoy
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- published: 24 Jul 2017
- views: 418911