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How many Native Americans were involved in the “Trail of Tears”?
a.
18,000
c.
36,000
b.
1500
d.
2400


Sagot :

Answer:

A. 18,000

Explanation:

In 1838, President Martin van Buren wanted to obtained the resources that exist within American Indian land. To obtain it, he forcefully expelled the native Americans from their homelands in present-day Tennessee, Alabama, NC, and Georgia

After being expelled, the Native Americans were scattered all over the country. The path that they took to seek a new home is what commonly known as the "Trail of tears".

Approximately, around 18,000 of native Americans were expelled. A lot of them died before they event found a new home due to diseases and starvation.

Answer:

18,000 is correct!

Explanation: