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What Was the Trail of Tears? - 9780593751862
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Product Details
Author:
Sean Teuton, Who HQ, Dede Putra
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
112
Publisher:
Penguin Young Readers Group (September 1, 2026)
Imprint:
Penguin Workshop
Release Date:
September 1, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Age Range:
8 to 12
Grade Level:
3rd Grade to 7th Grade
ISBN-13:
9780593751862
ISBN-10:
0593751868
Weight:
5.48oz
Dimensions:
5.3125" x 7.625"
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$7.99
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
What Was?
Case Pack:
60
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$6.15
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P-RH
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Overview
Learn about one of the worst tragedies in American history: the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
From 1838 to 1839, thousands of people from the Cherokee Nation and other Indigenous tribes were forced off their homelands because the white settlers believed this land belonged to them. The journey, which became known as the Trail of Tears, took up to six months and saw the Cherokee traveling across rivers, valleys, and mountains for over eight hundred miles in bitter cold and blazing heat. They had little food or water, and many of them died along the way. By the time they made it to their destination in present-day Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation had suffered huge losses, including cultural disruptions that led them to refer to this long and brutal march as "The Trail Where They Cried."
Author Sean Teuton masterfully explains why this community was forced to relocate and recounts stories from travelers whose lives and cultures were forever changed.
From 1838 to 1839, thousands of people from the Cherokee Nation and other Indigenous tribes were forced off their homelands because the white settlers believed this land belonged to them. The journey, which became known as the Trail of Tears, took up to six months and saw the Cherokee traveling across rivers, valleys, and mountains for over eight hundred miles in bitter cold and blazing heat. They had little food or water, and many of them died along the way. By the time they made it to their destination in present-day Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation had suffered huge losses, including cultural disruptions that led them to refer to this long and brutal march as "The Trail Where They Cried."
Author Sean Teuton masterfully explains why this community was forced to relocate and recounts stories from travelers whose lives and cultures were forever changed.









