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who was involved in the the trail of tears

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GPT 3.5
The Trail of Tears was primarily a result of policies pursued by President Andrew Jackson's administration. The key individuals involved were:

1. President Andrew Jackson: He signed the Indian Removal Act into law in 1830, which authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States.

2. John Ross: He was the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation during the Trail of Tears. He fought against the forced removal and advocated for the rights of Native Americans in court, but ultimately was unable to prevent the removal.

3. Major General Winfield Scott: He was the military commander responsible for overseeing the removal of Native American tribes. He implemented Jackson's policies and oversaw the forced march of the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears.

4. Native American tribes: The most notable tribes affected by the Trail of Tears were the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. These tribes were forcibly removed from their lands and relocated to designated Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in the west.

It's important to recognize that many others were involved indirectly, including government officials, soldiers, and local authorities who carried out or supported the removal policies.

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