During the Trail of Tears, soldiers forcibly removed Cherokee people from their ancestral lands under the Indian Removal Act of 1830. They often used violent methods to enforce compliance, including physical intimidation and the separation of families. Along the grueling journey, many Cherokee faced harsh conditions, inadequate supplies, and disease, resulting in the deaths of thousands. This mistreatment exemplified the broader disregard for Native American rights and humanity during this period.
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