French And Indian War
War of 1812
Trail of Tears
Fight At The Alamo
Important People
100

The conflict that the French and Indian War was part of 

Seven Years’ War

100

How long the war lasted

1812-1815

100

The reason why the Cherokee called it ”The Trail Where They Cried”

Its devastating effects 

100

Whom the battle was between 

Mexicans and Texans

100

7th president of the United States 

Andrew Jackson 

200

How long the Seven Years’ War actually lasted

9 years

200

What the war was fought between 

Great Britain and the United States

200

The Treaty that a group of Cherokee had to sign to give up all land by 1838

Treaty of New Echota

200

How long the Battle of Alamo lasted 

13 days

200

Became Secretary of State through corrupt Bargain

Henry Clay

300

Struck the war’s first blow 

George Washington 

300

Most of the American casualties were not mostly from combat but from 

Diseases and accidents 

300

The president who ordered the roundup of the Cherokee 

Martin Van Buren

300

The battle was part of this revolution 

The Texas Revolution 

300

Wrote the Star-Spangled Banner 

Francis Scott Key

400

What British gained as a result

The state of Florida 

400

The reason why the war started

Mounting tensions and global political conflict 

400

Where the soldiers forced most of the Cherokee between June and December of 1838

North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee

400

The person who led the Mexican force

Antonio López de Santa Anna

400

Cherokee leader who opposed the Treaty of New Echota

John Ross

500

The revolution that the war led up to

The American Revolution 

500

The treaty that ended the war

Treaty of Ghent

500

This trail led to so many casualties because of 

Illness, hunger, and exposure to the weather 

500

What was the mission called 

Mission San Antonio de Valero

500

Praised as the “Father of the Constitution“

James Madison

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