What states did the Trail of Tears go through?
In this regard, where does the Trail of Tears begin and end?
General Winfield Scott sped the removal along as well as put many Indians into stockades along the way. The Trail of Tears found its end in Oklahoma. Nearly a fourth of the Cherokee population died along the march. It ended around March of 1839.
Similarly one may ask, what was the route of the Trail of Tears?
The Trail of Tears was the name the Cherokee gave to the route they were forced to travel as a result of the Indian Removal Act. The Trail of Tears route ran from their land in the East to the reservation land west of the Mississippi - it was a 1000 mile march.
The 20,800-acre refuge includes the confluence of the Canadian and Arkansas rivers (in east-central Oklahoma) and the surrounding floodplain. Along this stretch of the Arkansas River, the Cherokee detachment led by John Drew headed upriver during the Trail of Tears period of 1838-1839.