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How did the removal of the Cherokee, which was characterized by a
thousand-mile walk westward, affect the Cherokee tribe?

- Thousands died from cold weather, diseases, old age, and fatigue

- the whole Cherokee tribe became extinct

- it did not affect the at all, they reestablished in the west and thrived.

- they refused to make the thousand-mile walk and fought against the United States

- They split up into two nations, one in the east and one in the west.

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Answer:

A. Thousands died from cold weather, diseases, old age, and fatigue.

Step-by-step explanation:

B is incorrect - the tribe is still around today

C is incorrect - the tribe is much smaller than it should be/would have been

D is incorrect - they didn't have the numbers to fight back against the US military

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