Preached to the Indians with the help of his interpreter and died at the age of 29
Who is David Brainerd?
The most prominent landform in eastern North America extending 1,500 miles from Canada to Alabama
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
Founded Rhode Island and America's first Baptist church
Who is Roger Williams?
The largest known underground cave system in the world
What is Mammoth Cave?
Invented the written language of the Cherokees
Who is Sequoya?
A famous narrow passageway between mountains used by pioneers as they traveled west
What is Cumberland Gap?
The "Apostle to the Indians"; the first Bible printed in America was his translation of an Indian language
Who is John Eliot?
The second largest ocean
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
A Shawnee chief who fought to keep all white men out of Indian territory
Who is Tecumseh?
The United States' national bird
What is the bald eagle?
A Mohawk chief who translated Scripture into his people's language
Who is Joseph Brant?
The Indian tribe which joined the Pilgrims for Thanksgiving
What is the Wampanoag?
A Swedish Lutheran missionary who translated some of Martin Luther's writings into the Delaware language
Who is John Campanius?
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Translated the preaching of David Brainherd
Who is Tattamy?
A marshy area of tall grasses and swamps in southern Florida
What are the Everglades?
The group of Indians which lived in longhouses
Who are the Iroquois?
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The group of Indians which lived in the Everglades
Who are the Seminole?
The group of Indians which formed a confederacy known as the League of Five Nations
Who are the Iroquois?
The Indian tribe which was known for their burial mounds
Who are the Hopewell?
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The Indian tribe's name which means "southerner"
Who are the Wampanoag?
An area that slopes from the eastern edge of the Appalachians to the Atlantic Coastal Plain; most of the land is hilly and rolling
What is the Piedmont Plateau?
The Indian tribe which kept a pictorial chronicle of their history
Who are the Delaware?