Vocabulary
Native Americans
Westward Transportation
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100

This is the way we get from one place to another.

Route

100

Who thought it was important to capture the Cherokee language in writing?

Sequoyah

100

Who invented the steam boat?

Robert Fulton

100

Is the Pony Express still used today to deliver mail in the United States? Why/ why not?

No, because there are faster ways to deliver messages.

100

This is another word for trip or journey.

Voyage

200
This is a region or a specific area of land.

Territory

200

What were two problems that westward expansion caused for Native Americans?

- "iron horse" creators were destroying bison/ hunting grounds
- Oregon Trail passed through their territory (which made them worried & angry)

200

What was the name "Iron Horse" given as a nickname to?

the first trains/ locomotives

200
What is the railroad system that stretched from the East to the West Coast called?

Transcontinental Railroad

200

This is a verb for making something that did not exist before.

Create

300

These are difficult situations that cause discomfort or suffering.

Hardships

300

What animal was sacred to the Lakota Sioux tribe? Why?

Bison, because they were their main source of food, clothing, shelter, & tools.

300

Why did many pioneer families move west?

They wanted more land, cheaper living, less people, a better life, etc.

300

What state did the Oregon Trail begin in?

Missouri. (St. Joseph, Missouri)

300

This is a word that means having the strength to do something for a long time.

Endurance

400

These are the people who first settled in new areas of the frontier.

Pioneers

400

When the U.S. Government forced the Cherokee Tribe to leave their homes/ business and walk hundreds of miles to Indian Territory, why was their journey miserable?

- many people died
- there was suffering & sadness
- they didn't have enough supplies
- there was a terrible winter storm
- the sick/ weak people couldn't stop to rest

400

This is a man-made waterway that was used to move things from place to place using boats.

Canal

400

What waterway was built to connect the Hudson River and the Great Lakes?

Erie Canal

400

This is a term for a long line/ caravan of wagons.

wagon train
500

These are objects or structures on land that are easy to recognize.

Landmarks

500

Why did President Andrew Jackson & the U.S. Government insist that the Cherokee abandon their homes and move from their lands?

The American settlers/ colonists wanted the Cherokee land and businesses for themselves.

500

What are some difficulties that pioneer families faced on the Oregon Trail?

- dangerous trails
- wagons getting stuck in ruts
- had to cross rivers
- exhausted from walking & the heat
- it took 6 months
- encounters with Native Americans
- leaving possessions behind

500

What was the name given to the forced relocation of the Cherokee tribe from their homes to what was called "Indian Territory"?

Trail of Tears

500

This word means to move to a new place and make it your home.

Settled

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