Trail of tears passage. Start for free now! The Passage is a stairway waterfall and...
Trail of tears passage. Start for free now! The Passage is a stairway waterfall and weeping wall built to remind us of the tears of the seven Cherokee clans that were forced to relocate from the Chattanooga area to the west on what became known as the Trail of Tears. to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Indian removal Jackson's Indian Removal Act and subsequent treaties resulted in the forced removal of several Indian tribes from their traditional territories, including the Trail of Tears. Browse 5th Grade Reading Resources. But why Chattanooga? Before this Southern Tennessee town was founded, the area was inhabited by the Cherokee tribe-- until they were forced out by the US government in 1838. Some 4000 Cherokees died before reaching Oklahoma. A land once ours by birth and right, Now darkened by a nation's might. Oct 9, 2024 ยท The Trail of Tears: A Poem of Injustice A path carved out in sorrow's wake, Where ancient roots began to break. In addition, when you click the "listen" button, you can hear the passage while it highlights the text. The Passage is a pedestrian link between downtown Chattanooga and the Tennessee River and marks the beginning of the Trail of Tears.
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