Prehistoric Ohio
Historic Tribes
Ohio Vocabulary
Ohio the State
Ohio History
100
This is what we call events (historic) that what before written history.
What is prehistoric?
100
These tribes history was written by the colonist who lived in Ohio with them.
What is historic tribes?
100
These are early family members of present-day Native Americans.
What are Ancestors?
100
These are the people that recorded written history for the Native Americans.
What are the colonist?
100
Ohio had 9 people become this high political office?
What is the President of the United States of America?
200
This was the first people to come to Ohio 13,000 years ago, though they were nomadic and didn't permantly live in Ohio.
What are the paleo-indians?
200
These two tribes were influenced by the Iroquois tribe and lived in longhouses.
What are the Mingo & the Wyandot?
200
These are people without permanent homes.
What are nomads?
200
This is the territory or region that divided the French and the British territory in North America.
What is the Ohio Valley?
200
These people made new things and came from Ohio.
What are inventors?
300
This is the prehistoric tribe that was the first to permantly live in Ohio 8,000 years ago.
What is the archaic tribe?
300
These four tribes spoke the same Algonquain language and lived a similar Algonquian lifestyle (Wigwam housese except Miami).
What are the Miami, Delaware, Ottawa & Shawnee.
300
This is a group that shares the same language and same leaders.
What is a tribe?
300
This is how war that gave the United States of America the Ohio Territory.
What is the Revolutionary War?
300
These were waterways made by people that connect to natural waterways that became a way to ship goods in Ohio.
What are canals?
400
This is the prehistoric tribe that lived in Ohio 3,000 years ago and built mounds for spiritual burials and trading centers.
What is the Hopewell & Adena, or Mound Building Tribes?
400
These are the 3 resources that would have attracted the Native Americans to Ohio.
What are animals (food & fur), water (Lake Erie & Ohio River), & land (farming).
400
This an area owned and governed by a country.
What is a territory?
400
This was the law that said a territory needed 60,000 people living in it and it needed a constitution to become a state.
What is the Northwest Ordinance?
400
By 1850, these became the main way to travel and ship goods in Ohio.
What are railroads?
500
This is the tribe that lived in Ohio 1,000 years ago and was the last of the prehistoric tribes to live in Ohio.
What are the Fort Ancient Indians?
500
This was the treaty signed after the Frontier Wars that pushed the Native Americans mostly out of Ohio.
What is the Treaty of Greenville.
500
This is a law...we had a Northwest one of these.
What is an Ordinance?
500
This was the first capital of Ohio.
What is Chillicothe?
500
This was the canal that connected Lake Erie to the Ohio River. (Runs along the towpath in Akron & Barberton)
What is the Erie Canal?
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