Indian Removal Act
The Cherokee Nation
Supreme Court Cases
Hardships on the Trail
Impact & Aftermath
100

What year was the Indian Removal Act signed into law?

1830

100

Who was the leader of the Cherokee during the time of their forced removal?

John Ross

100

What was the name of the case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee were a sovereign nation?


Worcester v. Georgia

100

What was one of the main causes of death during the Trail of Tears?

 

Disease

100

After their removal, where were the Cherokee relocated to?

Indian Territory (Oklahoma)

200

Which U.S. president was responsible for signing the Indian Removal Act?

Andrew Jackson

200

What was the name of the Cherokee newspaper that was published in both English and Cherokee?

The Cherokee Phoenix

200

 In Worcester v. Georgia, which U.S. president ignored the ruling and continued the forced removal?


 Andrew Jackson

200

How long did the journey on the Trail of Tears take?


Several months

200

What was the long-term effect of the Trail of Tears on the Cherokee Nation?

Loss of life and cultural disruption

300

The Indian Removal Act allowed the U.S. government to exchange Native American land in the East for land in which region of the United States?

West of the Mississippi River

300

What system did the Cherokee adopt to try to prove they were a "civilized" nation?

Written language and a Constitution


300

Who was the missionary who challenged Georgia’s laws in the Worcester v. Georgia case?


Samuel Worcester

300

Approximately how many Cherokee died during the forced relocation?

Over 4,000

300

 What major event occurred in the Cherokee Nation after the removal?

They rebuilt their community in Oklahoma.

400

How did many Native American tribes respond to the Indian Removal Act?

They resisted through legal battles and protest.

400

 How did the Cherokee fight the Indian Removal Act legally?

They took their case to the U.S. Supreme Court.


400

What was the outcome of the Supreme Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia?

The Cherokee won, but the ruling wasn’t enforced.

400

What were some of the other hardships faced by the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears?

Lack of food and extreme weather

400

Which other Native American tribes were affected by the Indian Removal Act and forced to move west?

Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole

500

Which U.S. state did most of the Cherokee call home before their removal?

Georgia

500

In what year did the Cherokee begin their forced relocation on the Trail of Tears?

1838

500

How did the U.S. government react to the Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Cherokee?


The government ignored it and continued with removal.

500

Which two aspects of the Cherokee culture were lost or severely affected due to the Trail of Tears?

Ancestral lands and traditional practices

500

What role did the U.S. government play in the aftermath of the Cherokee's forced relocation?

They provided some support, but the Cherokee rebuilt on their own.

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