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Bosley
29 April, 18:35
What was the Trail of Tears?
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David Giles
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The Trail of Tears is the name of the forced Indian migration from areas east of the Mississippi River to areas in Oklahoma. This was part of Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.
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