Geography and Maps
Dakota/Ojibwe
Fur Trade
Treaties
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The country that borders Minnesota
What is Canada?
100
The first group of people believed to settle in Minnesota.
What is the Dakota?
100
list trade goods that Europeans came to Minnesota looking for.
What are furs, wild rice...?
100
This is a written agreement between 2 or more nations.
What is a treaty?
100
Minnesota's Capital
What is St. Paul?
200
Fort Snelling is located here.
What is where the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers meet? (the Badote)
200
This group migrated from the east across the Great Lakes to get to Minnesota.
What is the Ojibwe?
200
list trade goods that Dakota and Ojibwe wanted from Europeans.
What are metal tools, guns, blankets, beads...?
200
the name for lands set aside for American Indians
What are reservations?
200
The time of year would you find sugar camps.
What is Spring?
300
Name the 4 states that border Minnesota.
What is North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin?
300
Which group was in the north and which in the southern part of Minnesota?
What is Ojibwe were in the north, and Dakota were in the south?
300
The workers of the fur trade who transport furs in canoes. (European)
What are voyageurs?
300
annual payments of food, goods, and money
What is an annuity?
300
name the typical types of housing that the Dakota and Ojibwe lived in.
What is Dakota lived in Tipis and Ojibwe in Wigwams?
400
This is how many of the lakes in Minnesota were created.
What is glaciers melted?
400
give another name for Ojibwe and another for Dakota.
What is Ojibwe were also known as Chippewa or Anishinaabe, and Dakota were known as Sioux?
400
List 2 jobs the Dakota and Ojibwe did during the fur trade.
What is hunter/trapper, guide, interpreter, and pelt preparer?
400
adopting the habits and customs of a larger group
What is assimilation?
400
The difference between primary and secondary sources.
What is a Primary source was created by someone who was actually there, like diaries and pictures; and a Secondary source is something created by someone who was not there, like a textbook.
500
Name 3 major rivers that form part of Minnesota's borders.
What are the Mississippi, St. Croix, and Red Rivers?
500
This group of people was skilled at harvesting wild rice, hunting and trapping, and making maple sugar
What is the Dakota and Ojibwe?
500
the reason the fur trade ended.
What is fashion changed and furs were less valuable?
500
The movement of settlers to Minnesota was part of a larger movement of US growth known as this.
What is Westward Expansion?
500
This is what "TODALS" stands for
What is Title, Orientation, Date, Author, Legend, Scale?
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