PRESENTATION OUTLINE
MANY PEOPLE DIED IN THE CAMPS
IN 1828, GOLD WAS DISCOVERED ON CHEROKEE LAND
ROUTES THAT THE INDIANS TOOK
HOW THE TRAIL OF TEARS GOT ITS NAME
THE CHEROKEE BROUGHT THEIR CASE TO COURT
The Cherokee case went all the way up to the Supreme Court and eventually won, but by that time it didn't matter because the treaty of New Echota had already been established.
SOME NATIVES EVEN CONVERTED TO CHRISTIANITY
The natives tried their best to try to fit in with the white settlers.
NATIVE TERRITORY
The yellow and orange areas show the areas in which the natives lived.
IN 1830, ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED THE INDIAN REMOVAL ACT
In theory, this sounded like a good idea, but the native Americans were pretty much forced into signing unfair treaties.
THE 10 YEAR WAR
As a result of the stubbornness of the Seminole tribe, they ended up fighting a 10 year war against the U.S. army, causing many Seminole deaths.
TRAIL OF TEARS HISTORIC TRAIL