The Trail of Tears is still called the Trail of Tears. In 1987, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill naming the "Trail of Tears", or "The Trail Where They Cried", as it was called by the Cherokees, a national historic trail and a park in Hopkinsville, KY that is the burial site of two Cherokee Chiefs, as part of that national designation. The Trail of Tears is the trail used by the Cherokees in 1838 and 1839 when they were forced to move to "Indian Territory.
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