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How did the treaty of Greenville settle the ongoing conflict between native Americans and white settlers
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How did the U.S government try to enforce the treaty of Payne’s landing?
A. It built new reservation in southern Florida B. It
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Which of the following led to clashes between Native Americans and settlers in early Indiana?
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Match the events with their descriptions Drag and drop answers shown in their matched boxes (2 points) Jacksonian era Period of
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The U.S. government thought they were helping Native Americans. How did they think they were helping, but what happened instead?
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Which statement would Andrew Jackson be MOST likely to agree with?
A The Cherokee are helpful friends to white Americans. B The
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Which of the following sentences from the letter BEST states Andrew Jackson's central idea that the Cherokee will be required to
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What quote did Andrew Jackson say about Indians
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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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Who quoted the "consequence of a speedy removal will be important to the united states to individual states and to the indians
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From the mid-1830s to the 1860s, about 400,000 white
settlers poured into the Willamette-Columbia River region of the Pacific
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Which of the following illustrates the relationship between the American Indians and British colonists?
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19. What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s?
A to return the land that was taken
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Which of these was the ultimate result of Worcester vs Georgia? A. Indian removal act b. Cherokee couldn’t hold political
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In general how did native Americans react to the corps of discovery
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Which was the best way to break the resistance of the Plains Indians?
(1 point) Responses by capturing their leaders by capturing
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The Massacres
Conflict Moving West Violence and Westward Expansion Once the Civil War was over, the United States resumed its
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The North West Company located its trading post, Spokane House, at the site of a tribal fishing camp. Why did some tribes
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Which statement provides the BEST evidence to support the conclusion that the U.S. government pursued a policy of genocide when
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The diagram below represents the interactions and negotiations between the the leaders of the British and the Native Americans
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his quote indicates that economic goals, like acquiring land for farming through the Homestead Act, led to policies like the
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Why did the missionaries decide to teach the native Americans to become farmers
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Which of the following legislative acts ended recognition of Native American tribes as independent nations and nullified
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What is Andrew Jackson’s opinion about the treaty between the Cherokee and the u.s. government
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Which of the following statements best summarizes Narcissa Whitman's attitude toward the Native Americans? (1 point) Responses
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28. Explain the significance of the Sand Creek Massacre.(1 point) Responses Resulted in the signing of a peace treaty between
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What was the primary reason Dr. John McLoughlin discouraged missionaries from establishing missions near tribal lands?
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How did Isaac Stevens affect Washington?
(1 point) Responses He arranged treaties between Native Americans and the United States.
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Why did some settlers oppose treaties that Stevens made with the Native Americans?
They thought the treaties provided economic
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What cultural difference regarding medicine caused conflict between settlers and Native Americans?
A. Dr. Whitman refused to
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How did the Teton Sioux react to the Corps of Discovery entering their territory?
(1 point) Responses They were opposed to the
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How did the Nez Perce delegation to William Clark affect westward settlement?
* A. The delegation asked Clark to return with them
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why did the United States want more land from the Native Americans
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Which of the following statements best summarizes Narcissa Whitman's attitude toward the native americans
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The Whitmans selecting a location among the Cayuse tribe instead of the Nez Perce(who asked them to come) shows that the
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From Isaac Stevens’ perspective, what was the desired outcome of negotiations with the Native Americans?
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How did Marcus Whitman hope to Christianize the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest?
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Which of the following statements best summarizes Narcissa Whitman's attitude toward the Native Americans?
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What was a common reason conflict occurred and treaties were broken between the US government and the Native American tribes?(1
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Americans claimed the territory and ignored native american claims
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What was gained by the U.S. government in prohibiting slavery in the treaties with the Native American tribes?(1 point)
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What was a common reason conflict occurred and treaties were broken between the US government and the Native American tribes?
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What was the United States government’s general policy toward Native Americans?
1 The government worked to protect Native
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What best describes Isaac Stevens’ attitude about Native American land rights in the Pacific Northwest?
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How did the Native Americans treat the trappers?
a. They were mostly friendly and helpful. b. They contributed to the competition
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What was a common reason conflict occurred and treaties were broken between the US government and the Native American tribes
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What was a common reason conflict occurred and treaties were broken between the US government and the Native American tribes?
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How did westward expansion impact Native American tribes during this time period?
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