Question
Beginning in October and November of 1838, the Cherokee were sent off in 2 points groups of about 1 ,000 each. The 800 -mile trip was made partly by steamboat and railroad but mostly on foot. As the winter came on more and more of the Cherokee died en route Along the way, government officials stole the Cherokee's money, while outlaws made off with their livestock. The Cherokee buried more than a quarter of their people along the journey. 12. What is this journey called? The Trail of Death The Trail of Sorrow The Trail of Tears The Journey of Dead Man Walking
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Isabel
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'C'
Explicação
## Step 1The problem is asking for the name of a historical event that involved the Cherokee people. This event is described as a journey where the Cherokee were forced to move, with many dying along the way. ## Step 2The options provided are "The Trail of Death", "The Trail of Sorrow", "The Trail of Tears", and "The Journey of Dead Man Walking". ## Step 3The correct answer is "The Trail of Tears". This is because "The Trail of Tears" is the name given to the forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government. This event is known for its high death toll and the suffering endured by the Cherokee people.