The Trail of Tears was the forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850, and the additional...
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Trail of Tears is a Norwegian gothic/symphonic black metal formed in 1997. Through most of their career the band emphasised the use of contrasting soprano...
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passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Trail of Tears may also refer to: Trail of Tears State Forest in southern Illinois Trail of Tears State Park...
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The Choctaw Trail of Tears was the attempted ethnic cleansing and relocation by the United States government of the Choctaw Nation from their country...
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Ghost Rider (redirect from Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears)
5) #1–6) Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears (hardcover, 2008; reprints Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears #1–6) Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears (trade paperback, 2008;...
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The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy is a 2006 documentary by Rich-Heape Films. It presents the history of the forcible removal and relocation of Cherokee...
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Cherokee (redirect from List of Cherokee people)
in 1838–1839, a migration known as the Trail of Tears or in Cherokee ᏅᎾ ᏓᎤᎳ ᏨᏱ or Nvna Daula Tsvyi (The Trail Where They Cried), although it is described...
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Article II of the UNCPPCG is clear in the Trail of Tears and other deportations of Native American populations from land seized for the benefit of European-American...
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Jonathan Pérez (musician) (section With Trail of Tears)
metal bands Trail of Tears and Sirenia. He is currently the drummer of Green Carnation since 2016. Pérez's career in music began at the age 17 of in 1996...
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reptiles which he oppresses". The Trail of Tears was an ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes"...
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Cupeño (redirect from Cupeño trail of tears)
Times, academics, and the Pala Band of Mission Indians as the Cupeño trail of tears given the traumatic nature of the event. The forced relocation to...
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Trail of Tears is the fourth studio album from country artist Billy Ray Cyrus. It was released on August 20, 1996, and two singles were released: the title...
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Emmanuelle Zoldan (section With Trail of Tears)
musician in heavy metal bands as Sirenia, Trail of Tears and Turisas, among others. She is currently the vocalist of Sirenia. Zoldan is an operatic mezzo-soprano...
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frontwoman of the symphonic metal band Imperia and her solo project Angel. She was the lead singer of the gothic metal band Trail of Tears from 1997 to...
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Five Civilized Tribes (redirect from United States Senate Committee on the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians)
continued and eventually led to the removal of these tribes from the Southeast, most prominently along the Trail of Tears. In the 21st century, this term has...
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Trail of Tears. St. Louis Community College-Meramec. Retrieved January 26, 2016. "Southwest Trail". Arkansas Heritage Trail. Arkansas Department of Parks...
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Cherokee Nation (1794–1907) (redirect from List of Cherokee towns)
Federal government of the United States to relocate (through the Indian Removal Act) by way of the Trail of Tears (1830s); and descendants of the Natchez, the...
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Cherokee removal (redirect from Cherokee Trail of Tears)
others were transported to Indian Territory in shackles. The phrase "Trail of Tears" is used to refer to similar events endured by other Indian groups,...
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1832 epidemic. The Trail of Tears was the forced relocation of Native American tribes in the 1830s from Eastern Woodlands to the west of the Mississippi...
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American frontier (redirect from Post-Civil War Expansion of the United States)
Atrocities from the Trail of Tears to the Civil War. ISBN 978-0375758560 Theda Perdue, The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears (2008) ch. 6, 7 John...
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Chattanooga, Tennessee (redirect from City of Chattanooga)
site of one of three large internment camps, or "emigration depots", where Native Americans were held before the journey on the Trail of Tears. In 1839...
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Andrew Jackson (redirect from 7th President of the United States of America)
ceded their land to the government by the Treaty of New Echota. Their removal, known as the Trail of Tears, was enforced by Jackson's successor, Van Buren...
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Sheree J. Wilson (category University of Colorado Boulder alumni)
Wilson has been active in the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Trail of Tears Remembrance Motorcycle Ride, Wings for Life aimed at healing spinal...
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John Ross (Cherokee chief) (category Trail of Tears survivors)
during the Trail of Tears. Removal and the subsequent coordinated executions of Treaty Party signers Major Ridge, John Ridge, and former editor of the Cherokee...
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on the Trail of Tears and Nez Perce National Historic Trail. Their routes follow the nationally significant, documented historical journeys of notable...
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Golconda, Illinois (redirect from History of Golconda, Illinois)
Ohio River at Golconda by ferry as part of the infamous "Trail of Tears" to Oklahoma. Because of the threat of disease, the Native Americans were not allowed...
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy claims the Appalachian Trail to be the world's longest hiking-only trail. More than three million people hike segments of it each...
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Lincoln Tomb (redirect from Tomb of Abraham Lincoln)
the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States; his wife Mary Todd Lincoln; and three of their four sons: Edward...
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Gore Pass (category Mountain passes of Colorado)
massacred for sport." Readers are referred to pages 305-312 of the book, "The Trail of Tears (The Story of the American Indian Removals 1813-1855" by Gloria Jahoda...
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electric guitarists ever to pick up the instrument." He also noted "Trail of Tears" and "Bristol Shore" as highlights. All tracks are written by Eric Johnson...
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