The Trail of Tears lasted from 1832 to 1838. Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, and
Cherokee Indians were all included in this dangerous journey. The Cherokees were the last to reach the Oklahoma Territory, reserved for them, after winning the Supreme Court case against
Andrew Jackson. The history of the Trail of Tears includes the preparation, the journey, and the aftermath.
The Indian Removal Act forced all Indians to move west of the Mississippi river. The
Indians did not want to move west for many reasons. They knew it was going to be a long and agonizing journey, the Indians didn't know if the new territory was going to have enough resources for them to survive, they didn't want to cause trouble with the Indians already