The Cherokee, originally from the southeastern United States, played a significant role in the history of the Southwest during the 19th century, particularly through their forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears. Many Cherokee migrated to the Southwest after the Indian Removal Act of 1830, influencing the cultural and political landscape of the region. They established communities, engaged in agriculture, and adapted to new environments, contributing to the diverse tapestry of Indigenous cultures in the Southwest. Their resilience and adaptation continue to impact the region's history and identity today.
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