Answer:
Trail of tears
Step-by-step explanation:
The Cherokee forces removal started in 1938. when President Martin Van Buren ordered to remove those who stayed at the territory of Georgia.
By the time, two thousand Cherokee already relocated to the Indian Territory, which is the land of modern-day Oklahoma.
This forcible removal is a part of the trail of tears, a series of similar forcible removals of Native Americans around the United States. The name comes from the fact that these people lost their homes forcibly and on the way to the new place around 4000 of them lost their lives due to diseases, starvation and various accidents.
In Cherokee language, the event is translated to "the trail where they cried".