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The hymn was translated into other languages as well: while on the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee sang Christian hymns as a way of coping with the ongoing tragedy, and a version of the song by Samuel Worcester that had been translated into the Cherokee language became very popular.
An estimated 4, 000 Cherokee died in the march, now known as the Trail of Tears.
Most Muscogee were removed to Indian Territory during the Trail of Tears in 1834, although some remained behind.
In contrast, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren instigated the policy of Indian removal to the west ( i. e. the Trail of Tears ).
* 1839 – Cherokee leaders Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot are assassinated for signing the Treaty of New Echota, which had resulted in the Trail of Tears.
* 1825 – The U. S. Congress approves Indian Territory ( in what is present-day Oklahoma ), clearing the way for forced relocation of the Eastern Indians on the " Trail of Tears ".
Also, he oversaw the " Trail of Tears ", which involved the expulsion of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw and Seminole from Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina to the Oklahoma territory.
" The five episodes explore the impact of King Philip's War on the northeastern tribes, the " Native American confederacy " of Tecumseh's War, the US-forced relocation of Southeastern tribes known as the Trail of Tears, the pursuit and capture of Geronimo and the Apache Wars, and concludes with the Wounded Knee incident, participation by the American Indian Movement, and the increasing resurgence of modern Native cultures since.
* May 26 – USA: The people of the Cherokee Nation are forcibly relocated during the Trail of Tears.
* Fort Cass is established, the military headquarters and site of the largest internment camps during the 1838 Trail of Tears.
Starting in the 1830s with the Choctaw people, the policy known as Indian removal relocated many peoples living east of the Mississippi River to the Indian Territory in the west, a process that resulted in the " Trail of Tears " for the Cherokee Nation.
* UPI's Trail of Tears — subset of above: UPI history and memories
This forced relocation, known as the Trail of Tears, led to the death of over 4, 000 Cherokees.
Over 16, 000 Cherokee were forcibly relocated westward to Indian Territory in 1838 – 1839, a migration known as the Trail of Tears or in Cherokee or ( The Trail Where They Cried ), although it is described by another word ( The Removal ).
Intermarried European Americans and missionaries also walked the Trail of Tears.
After the Trail of Tears, he helped mediate divisions between the Old Settlers and the rival factions of the more recent arrivals.
The Five Civilized Tribes in the South were the most prominent tribes displaced by the policy, a relocation that came to be known as the Trail of Tears during the Choctaw removals starting in 1831.
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was the first removal treaty carried into effect under the Indian Removal Act, ceding land in the future state of Mississippi in exchange for land in the future state of Oklahoma, resulting in the Choctaw Trail of Tears.
Although the treaty was not approved by the Cherokee National Council, it was ratified by the U. S. Senate and resulted in the Cherokee Trail of Tears.
* Trail of Tears
This marks the beginning of the Trail of Tears.
Sign for the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.

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Stagecoach Days is the theme for the weekend on the Old Chisholm Trail.
A heritage railway, the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, runs from Bodmin Parkway station via Bodmin General railway station to Boscarne Junction where there is access to the Camel Trail.
Call of Cthulhu differs from Trail of Cthulhu in that Trail of Cthulhu's system is more mystery oriented and focuses mostly on interpreting clues.
This discovery is commemorated by Cape Breton's Cabot Trail, and by Cabot's Landing Historic Site & Provincial Park, located near the village of Dingwall.
The Cabot Trail is a scenic road circuit around and over the Cape Breton Highlands with spectacular coastal vistas ; over 400, 000 visitors drive the Cabot Trail each summer and fall.
North of that is the Alameda Creek Regional Trail, running from the Bay to Niles Canyon.
The building is a designated stop along the Appalachian Trail.
Simpler and cruder examples from the same year occurs in William S. Hart ' sThe Narrow Trail, in which a single shot of the mouth of San Francisco Bay taken against the light ( the Golden Gate ) is preceded by a narrative title explaining its symbolic function in the story.
The Hayling Billy Trail is a former light rail right-of-way which has been converted to one of many footpaths on the island.
There is no rail service in town but the Cape Cod Rail Trail rotary is located in North Harwich near Main Street.
The Greenstone Ridge is a high ridge in the center of the island and carries the longest trail in the park, the Greenstone Ridge Trail, which runs 40 miles ( 60 km ) from one end of the island to the other.
On July 3, 1829, Horace Blackman, accompanied by Alexander Laverty, a land surveyor, and an Indian guide forded the Grand River and made camp for the night at what is now Trail and N. Jackson Street.
Kit Carson is included in a number of 20th century novels and pulp magazine stories: Comanche Chaser by Dane Coolidge, On Sweet Water Trail by Sabra Conner, On to Oregon by H. W. Morrow, The Pioneers by C. R. Cooper, The Long Trail by J. Allan Dunn and Peltry by A. D. H. Smith.
Mount Katahdin is both the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, which extends southerly to Springer Mountain, Georgia, and the southern terminus of the new International Appalachian Trail which, when complete, will run to Belle Isle, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Maggieknockater is situated in the heart of Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail, situated less than 4 miles from Dufftown, home of the world-famous Glenfiddich Distillery.
On September 20, 1805, near the western end of the Lolo Trail, he found a small camp at the edge of the camas-digging ground that is now called Weippe Prairie.
The route of the Nez Perce flight is preserved by the Nez Perce National Historic Trail.
The goal is to interdict men and supplies on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, through Laos into South Vietnam.
The San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail is a planned system of designated trailheads designed to improve non-motorized small boat access to the bay.

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