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20 Images Based On The Sad Truth Behind the Cherokee Nation’s Displacement

The story of the Cherokee Nation’s displacement is a very sad part of history. This is a story about people who had to leave the land that they loved. The Cherokee had their homes, families, farms, towns and a good life. Their land wasn’t only a home. This was an integral part of them. It embodied their past, their culture and their future. Unfortunately, the Cherokee were not able to leave, for they did not choose to. They were driven away from their country.

Cherokee Nation’s Displacement

In the United States many leaders wanted land for settlers that they could acquire from the Native. They desired greater liberty, greater strength and greater prosperity. As a result, the rights of the Cherokee was disregarded. They did not listen to their voice. Their pain was not deemed as important. The Cherokee Nation attempted to defend their country and their people. They possessed their own legislation and government. They made good efforts to demonstrate their strength as a nation. This did not deter them though from the pressure on them. Despite the Cherokee’s best efforts to stand firm in a non-violent and legal manner, the people were treated unjustly.

Many Cherokee families were afraid when it was time to leave. They were forced out of the places that were familiar to them. They abandoned their homes, their fields, their graves, their rivers and their mountains. These were not trifling casualties. These were deep losses, heart wrenching losses. The anguish of being driven from his own home is one of the severest afflictions that can be experienced by a people. Many things happened on their way that were bad. Many had to make the journey in severe weather conditions.

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This displacement was not the only one to confiscate land. This also brought many years of pain. It hurt families. It hurt culture. It hurt trust. Without having much left to rebuild the Cherokee people had to begin again in a new place. They were forced to carry their sadness, and to survive as well. This demonstrates a lot of strength, but it doesn’t take away the harm done to them. The sad fact is also that this is not a history of just the past. It has a lasting impact to this day. Exile from land can cause pain to pass from generation to generation.

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This forced removal of the Cherokee Nation is a lesson to be learned. It demonstrates the potential consequences of misuse of powers without the application of justice. It exposes the evil of defaulting and avarice. Most importantly, it brings to mind how land, culture and identity are inextricably linked. Much pain endured by the Cherokee people. They have an history of sadness, but they have an history of courage also. Their displacement should never be forgotten and the true reason for it must never be forgotten. If you enjoy this informative blog, don’t forget to share with your loved ones.

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