As the Cherokee Nation was marched from its home in the Southeast to Oklahoma, what physical obstacles would they encounter along the way?

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Under the legal authority of this Act, in 1838-1839, the United States military forcibly and brutally force-marched thousands of Cherokee to their new home in what would become Oklahoma. ... American officials generally worked to discredit John Ross and the National Party as they viewed the Treaty Party as true patriots

The Cherokee Nation faced hunger, exhaustion, disease and harsh winter conditions, while marching to Oklahoma.
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