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~*~ Surviving The "Trail Of Tears" ~*~
                                      *~* Surviving The "Trail Of Tears" *~*

           It is  difficult to imagine the hardships which faces the people of the
            Cherokee Nation who made the forced march to the Indian Territory.
          They had already lost their homes and possessions.Most felt that their
         government would not force them from their homes and made no plans
      For the long,arduous journey.When the government roundup of Cherokees
      Began,many were forced from their homes with only the barest possessions

       The detachments which left in June of 1838 found themselves making the
      journey in the hottest part of the year during a drought.Sickness and death
     plagued the exodus,most of it cause by a combination of bad water,bad diet
     And physical exhaustion,particularly among the children.Some of the Indians
   left almost naked and without shoes and refused government clothing because
  They felt it would be taken as an acceptance of being removed from their homes.

     Some refused government food;others were given foodstuffs that were not
     normally part of their diet,such as wheat flour,which they did not know how to
    use.One military estimate of the death toll in one of the parties was put at 17.7%,
                                 with half of the dead being children.

       Because of the heavy death toll,Chief Ross and the National Council asked
    General Scott to allow the rest of the Cherokee to wait until Fall to move,and to
    supervise their own removal.General Scott approved the plan,provided that all
                                   must be on the road by October 20.
          The remaining detachments which left in the Fall--most of the exodus--met
    different hardships.Unseasonably heavy rains turned the primitive roads to mud
        Wagons became mired axle or beddeep in the muck,and the Cherokee were
                      repeatedly forced to manually drag the wagons free.

           Those who were forced to halt beside the frozen Mississippi River still
   rememebered a half-century later the hundreds of sick and dying in wagons or
        Lying on the frozen ground with only the single blanket provided by the
              government to each Indian for shelter from the January wind.

   Besides the cold,there was starvation and malnutrition.Sometimes the funds for
       food were embezzled by those hired to provide it along the route.The later
  detachments often found that all of the wild game had been depleted by hunters
   From the first detachments which passed through.Weakened by the hunger and
    Exertions of the trip,the Cherokee became easy victims of disease,particularly
           Cholera and Smallpox,but even Measles,Whooping Cough,Pleurisy and
  Dysentery.Stragglers were sometimes preyed upon by the wild animals.A few of
      The travelers were waylaid by frontier rogues and beaten or murdered after
                                                    they were robbed.

           A traveler who witnessed a passing Mother holding her Dying Child Wrote,
"She could only carry her dying child in her arms a few miles farther,and then,she
        must stop in a stranger-land and consign her much loved babe to the cold
       ground,and that without pomp or ceremony,and pass on with the multitude"

     He Continued,
              "When i past the last detachment of those suffering exiles and thought
        that my native countrymen had thus expelled them from their native soil and
     their much loved homes,and that too in this inclement season of the year in all
         their suffering,I turned from the sight with feelings which language cannot
                                 express and wept like a childhood then,"
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     "You know i didn't know that my
        ancesters where treated so
     badly untill i got reading things
       on the net and out the history
          books about the Cherokee
     Indians..But i do know one thing
       The ones that treated them so
            badly should have been 
            ashamed of theirselves..
     But also know u have to forgive and
         Forget..but i also know thats
       hard to do sometimes but again
          i also know that God above
       can help you through,So i Say
       God Bless & Peace & Love
                      To All !!!!
    I guess i could have known more if
      My GreatGrandMa was still alive
   Which she always will be in My Heart
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