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what did the term barter have to do with the chinook tribe
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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 would Samuel A. Worcester most Likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee People?
he
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_______________ was the chief of the Yamacraw Indians and allowed James Oglethorpe to establish the settlement of Savannah at
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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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What was the earliest occupation of Plains Indians?
fishermen railroad workers agriculture slave trade
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Who led a shameful massacre by militia at Sand Creek?
Chief Lean Bear Chief Black Kettle Colonel John Bozeman Colonel John
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Check all that apply.
What were the three distinct federal policies toward the Plains Indians? eradication assimilation
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The battle at Little Bighorn ___.
led to continued freedom for the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho was won by Native American due to
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Crazy Horse died when ___.
he was executed by the U.S. government he was exposed to smallpox at the Native American agency he was
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The Dawes Act provided that ___.
every Native American couple would receive 160 acres from the reservation every unmarried Native
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The introduction of maize most likely contributed to which major Native American cultural shift?
A) the creation of large
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student
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Sitting Bull's warriors soundly defeated General George A. Custer and his troops at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
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Rachel
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According to Black Elk, what atrocities took place at Wounded Knee? How did President Harrison describe these atrocities?
Whom
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The introduction of maize most likely contributed to which major Native American cultural shift?
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nijah
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The introduction of maize most likely contributed to which major Native American cultural shift?
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nijah
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How does the colonies seizing land from americas indigenous people reflect the impact and/or influence of Revolutionary ideals?
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9.)In worcester v. georgia, the supreme court ruled that native american tribes were sovereign states. how did this affect
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how did the treaty of greenville affect the land claims of native american
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which tribe controlled northeastern of Florida
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compare and contrast the experience of the creeks and cherokees in Georgia following the war of 1812
{ could you please help me
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Claire
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which of the following was instrumental in the creek resistance to the white settlers taking their land?
A. George washington B.
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Amber
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Which of the following groups of Indians refused to cede land to Georgia in the 1783 Treaty of Augusta?(1 Point)
A. Cherokee B.
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Carrie
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What strategy helped Native Americans keep more of their land?
being more welcoming to the settlers willingness to negotiate with
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What strategy helped Native Americans keep more of their land?
being more welcoming to the settlers willingness to negotiate with
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Labbayk
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How did Chief Pontiac unite the Native Americans in the Great Lake region?
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Middle school student
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Why did the Neo Native American groups settle down into communities
A. To stay clear of Europeans* B. To make alliances against
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how did chief pontiac unit the native americans in the great lake region
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alex
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The events at Wounded Knee in December 1890 represented the end of which of the following? (1 point) Responses the cultural
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nez perce
help what did nez perce do?
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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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jimm
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How did Native American land loss before 1810 contribute to the outbreak of the War of 1812?
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Kaii
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I am Dekanawidah [identified as the traditional founder of the Iroquois Confederacy] and with the Five Nations confederate
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Native Ame
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Kaii
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How did Native Americans respond to the reforms? What was their perspective? In regards to the so-called "Indian Problem"
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Why were native americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s
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Conflicts Over Land
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Which factor best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements? (1 point) Responses Native Americans
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What was one reason tecumseh wanted to form a confederation?
a.) to end for trading amongst settlers b.) to stop the advancement
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Compare and contrast the experiences of the Creeks and Cherokees in Georgia following the War of 1812
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2. Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
a.) settlers wanted to settle the land b.) U.S.
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What was one reason Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation? (1 point) to end fur trading amongst settlers to stop advancement
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compare and contrast the expeiences of the creeks and cherokees in georgia following the war or 1812
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Why did the relationship between the Cherokee and the South Carolinians deteriorate after Governor William Henry left letton
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What were most of the problems between the Indians and white settlers the result of a conflicting claims over hunting areas be
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compare and contrast the experience of the creeks and cherokees in Georgia following the war of 1812
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compare and contrast the experience of the creeks and cherokees in Georgia following the war of 1812 ?
help please!!
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HELP MEEEEE
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What was one reason tecumseh wanted to form a confederation? To end for trading amongst settlers, to stop the advancement of
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what was a major push factor that caused Native Americans to leave Louisiana
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Who was the chief of the army crawl Indians, in allowed James Overthorpe to establish the settlement in Savannah at home with
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I'm looking for primary sources from when Sacagawea was alive that relate to her in some way
Otherwise any tips for finding
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