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According to the American Perspectives article, "The Cherokee Removal through the Eyes of a Common Soldier," the narrator (John G. Burnett) believed that the military personnel who forced the Cherokee from their homelands were guilty of murder. True/False

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The Cherokees experience a lot of hardships and exploitation. Besides the emotional trauma of leaving their ancestral homes behind, they experienced physical suffering as well. They lacked proper protection against cold or diseases, which claimed a lot of lives. They were also poorly treated by the military.

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True.

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Cherokee removal was a section of the Trail of Tear used to refer to the assaulted relocation in the years between 1836 and 1839 of the people of the Cherokee Nation. In this relocation, approximately 1,600 black slaves were forced to move from their lands in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, North Carolina and Alabama to the Indian Province in the formerly Western U.S.

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