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Immigrants in the American West —— The Road of Blood and Tears

The road of blood and tears is not equal to road.

It refers to the expansion of the United States to the western part of North America in the18th century, which plundered and killed a large number of local indigenous Indians and forced them to move westward. Later, people used to call it the road of blood and tears.

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1838 10, 17000 Cherokee people were driven out of Georgia, and the Georgian government put those who refused to leave in prison and burned their homes. About 4000 people died on the way to the west, which is the road of blood and tears in history.