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1. Who were the buffalo soldiers?
A. African-American US Calvary units that fought against the Comanche B. Comanche rangers who
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Anonymous
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what was the main reason the Comanche began raiding the Texas frontier?
Americans where hostile towards the Comanche , so they
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Wowza
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In which period of Native American history did permanent settlements develop for the first time?
A. Paelo-Indian B. Archaic C.
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How did the supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia and the Indian Removal Act lead to the removal and resettlement of
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How did some Indigenous Americans avoid reservations?(1 point)
Responses They left for South Dakota. They left for South Dakota.
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1. What happened to some Native Americans during the Jackson presidency?
they were forced to leave their Homeland and moved
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shyla
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which of the following statements best summarizes the american indians of texas
A.all descended from the Pueblo group and
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why are the early groups of Native Americans called prehistoric?
They are called prehistoric because the early groups of Native
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Daniel
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i'm trying to locate some dates for native american tribes, specifically, when they flourished. at the moment, i'm searching the
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You have taken me prisoner with all my warriors. I am much grieved, for I expected, if I did not defeat you, to hold out much
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Why was assimilation a challenge for Native Americans?
a. Native Americans were segregated to reservations. b. Native Americans
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5 Facts on Native American Removal in New Yorm
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5 Facts on Native American Removal in New York
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Facts of Native American Removal in New York
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How did Native Americans of the Great Plains use bison? (1 point)
to ride from place to place to make food, clothing, and shelter
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How did the horse change life for the Plains people? select all that apply
A. Horses created migrant communities B. Horses were
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How did the horse change life for the Plains people?
Horses created migrant communities Horses were never used by the Plains
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lewie lewis
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Around 800 B.C.E, hunter-gatherer groups started planting crops and settling near the
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Ramen 4 lifer
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Experts believe that most Native Americans died of diseases like smallpox, typhoid, or diphtheria in the first decades of
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Why didn’t Native Americans want to join missions?(1 point)
Responses They didn’t like the other nations. They had their own
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The balance of power between the Iroquois and the Hurons changed when the Dutch made an agreement with the Iroquois. What did
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What did the Native Americans trade to the Dutch and French traders?
(1 point) Responses clay pots clay pots fur pelts fur pelts
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Contact with Europeans proved to be devastating to the Iroquois and Hurons. Of all the bad things that took place, which one
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Let's check your understanding of what you have learned so far.
Which describes the effect of Dutch and French traders on Native
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. Which native American helped navigate Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the Pacific Ocean?
Captionless Image Pocahontas
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Why did small pox kill so many cherokees in such a short time?
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The tradition of Choctaw farming
Readworks answer key.
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The Mound Builders primarily lived in what regions? Select all that apply.
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late
1800s? O A. to return the land that was taken
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Mary
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Which region was home to the Iroquois League?
(1 point) A. The eastern woodlands of North America B. Southern Mexico and Central
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By the 1670s, the Native American population in New England was decreasing because _____.
(1 point) Responses a long, summer
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Use the quote to answer the question below.
"One year ago this was a vast, houseless, uninhabitable prairie. Today I can see more
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newgurl
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The Mound Builders primarily lived in what regions of the US?
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Which of the following is evidence of assimilation policies endured by Native Americans?
Responses European diseases brought by
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Although Native Americans faced many challenges following European settlement, which of the following caused the greatest number
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s
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Based on this excerpt from the text, what impact did the Native Americans ultimately have on the rest of the world
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Which region was home to the Iroquois League?
(1 point) Responses the eastern woodlands of North America the eastern woodlands of
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Why did the Algonquins become allies with the French? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses They were afraid that
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How did the environment influence the American Indian cultures of the Northwest and Southwest?
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How did life change for many native americans in the 1920s?
A they gained citizenship B they were forced to leave the country C
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How did life change for many Native Americans in the 1920s?
A They gained citizenship B They were forced to leave the country C
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i think im human
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Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts the relationships of the Native Americans with the Spanish and English european
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DONKEY
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How did the Shoshone tribe ensure the success of Lewis and Clark’s expedition into new U.S. territory?
They met with Lewis and
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Lee
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Why did the Algonquins become allies with the French? Select all that apply.
A. They were afraid that the French would take their
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The Code Talkers were members of which Native American tribe?
Apache Hopi Navajo******** Pueblo 2. Why was the Code Talkers' code
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why is tomochcichi important to Georgia
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Could Mississippians or Ancestral Puebloans farm without irrigation? Choose one.
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goodog
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What was the most important crop for Puebloans, beans or corn?
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goodog
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Select the box to indicate the correct American Indian group.
Mississippians - Ancestral Puebloans could farm without irrigation
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