On the forced march from their Georgia homeland to Oklahoma known as the Trail of Tears, the Cherokees experienced all of the following EXCEPT
A. 100,000 Indians being uprooted.
B. the loss of their ancestral and ostensibly legally protected lands to white settlement.
C. countless Indian men, women, and children dying on route or after arriving in Indian Territory.
D. having to abandon sacred and family grave sites.
E. the rampant sexual abuse of wives and daughters by U.S. soldiers.
Answer: E
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