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Removing Cherokee from their lands in Georgia and North Carolina was a part of what larger, forced relocation effort?
A.
the End of Our Nation
B.
the Long March
C.
the Starving Time
D.
the Trail of Tears
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D. the Trail of Tears
This refers to the forced removal of the Cherokee (and other southeastern tribes) in the 1830s under the Indian Removal Act, when many were relocated to present-day Oklahoma and thousands died en route.
This refers to the forced removal of the Cherokee (and other southeastern tribes) in the 1830s under the Indian Removal Act, when many were relocated to present-day Oklahoma and thousands died en route.
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