Trail of Tears
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This tribe is most famously known for being forced to walk the Trail of Tears

Who are the Cherokee


100

Most common cause of death on the Oregon Trail.

What is disease.

100

This famous landmark could be seen from 3 days away, and it marked the end of the prairies and the beginnings of the mountains.

What is Chimney Rock

100

Famous fur trapper who built a trading post he called a fort.

Who is Jim Bridger

100

A yearly gathering of fur trappers to trade a sale furs. Usually a big event that served as the social highlight of the year.

What is a Rendezvous

200

This tribe from Florida fought back against removal in a series of small battles.

Who are the Seminoles?

200

Favorite choice of animal for pulling a covered wagon on the trail.

What are oxen.

200

A popular stopping place, this Wyoming Fort allowed Pioneers a place to rest and restock.

What is Fort Laramie

200

I founded a profitable fur trading company in Oregon which brought many settlers to the west.

Who is Jacob Astor

200

Ironic name of the man who accidentally shot himself on the Oregon Trail.

who is John Shotwell

300

The Trail of Tears most famous march began in this month.

What is October

300

This cured meat was a frequent choice for pioneers to load in their wagons.

What is bacon.

300
From 1836 to 1847 this mission offered a stopping place for the pioneers at the end of their long journey. It was established to bring medical help and Christianity to the Cayuse Indians.

What is the Whitman Mission

300

I traveled west as doctor and missionary to the Cayuse Indians

Who is Marcus Whitman

300

This wagon train is infamous for resorting to cannibalism in order to survive.

Who are the Donner Party

400

The Cherokee were not the only tribes to walk the Trail of Tears. These three other tribes were also forced to leave the Southeastern US.

Who are the Choctaw, Creek and Chickasaw

400
Name the biggest fear the pioneers had regarding the Oregon Trail.

What are Indian raids

400

Now modern day Idaho - this Fort along the Snake River served the travelers along the Trail.

What is Fort Boise?

400

The first white woman to cross the Continental Divide, she helped he husband establish a mission to the Cayuse Indians.

Who is Narcissa Whitman

400

A typical pioneer day would cover approx. this many miles.

What is 10 - 20

500

This series of laws required that the Native Americans be relocated west of the Mississippi 

What are the Indian Removal Acts

500

Two common diseases that the pioneers faced.

Dysentery and Cholera 

500

This Fort, named for the fur trapper who established it as a trading post, marked the point in the trail where Mormon travelers would split off towards Utah.

What is Fort Bridger

500

Known as the "Father of Oregon" this man was one of the first to settle Oregon and helped to guide other wagon trains on the trail.

Who is John McLoughlin

500

Unlike the east, where strong racial division prevailed, the Rendezvous of the west were enjoyed by whom?

All ethnicities and races

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