e/Choctaw Trail of Tears

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has glosseng: The Choctaw Trail of Tears was the relocation of the Choctaw Nation from their country referred to now as the Deep South (Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana) to lands west of the Mississippi River (Oklahoma) in the 1830s. A Choctaw minko (chief) was quoted by the Arkansas Gazette that the removal was a "trail of tears and death." After removal the Choctaws became two distinct groups-- the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians in Mississippi.
lexicalizationeng: Choctaw trail of tears
instance ofc/Forced migrations in the United States
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