Infrastructure
Moving West
Tribes
U.S. Expansion
Geography
100

The development of this prevented travelers from using the road until the paid a toll. 

What is turnpikes?

100

This linked the Hudson River to the Great Lakes.

What is the Erie Canal?

100

The 5 tribes that tried to avoid being forced to Indian Territory. 

Who are the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole?

100

The case where it was ruled that Georgia had no authority over the Cherokee or their land. 

What is Worcester v. Georgia? 

100

What was one of the first improvements done to the roads during Westward expansion? 

What is widening them?

200

This was a key part in the U.S. transportation system by 1850. 

What are railroads?

200

This is why most Native Americans in the East moved West of the Mississippi River by 1830.

What is forcefully removed by the U.S. Government because settlers wanted their land. 

200

The 2 tribes that had their original homelands in the same state. And the name of the state. 

Who are the Chickasaw and Choctaw and what is Mississippi?

200

The journey that the Cherokee Indians took to get to Indian Territory. 

What is the Trail of Tears?

200

This geographical feature made Westward expansion difficult for settlers. 

What is the Appalachian Mountains? 

300

This was the benefit of canals. 

What is made cost of shipping good lower and easier and in turn, the cost of buying goods also were lower. 

300

The person who gave a speech stating that removal is necessary to save the five tribes from extinction.

Who is President Andrew Jackson?

300

The response from the Seminole Tribe and their leader, Osceola, to the threats of displacement.

What is resisted displacement by armed fighting with U.S. troops?

300

The year and place of the first railroad in the world. 

What is England in 1825?

300

Geographical where the Indian Territory was located. 

What is West of the Mississippi River in present day Oklahoma?

400

The person who built the first canal.

Who is DeWitt Clinton?

400

The basis in which the Cherokee people have to claim ownership of their land. 

What is they had lived there for years and it was passed down to them from their ancestors for generations?

400

An Act passed by Congress in 1851 where the U.S. pushed/forced Native Americans to live on reservations.

What is the Indian Appropriations Act?

400
The Act that divided reservations into small plots that were allocated to individuals and families in tribes to live on. 

What is the Dawes Act?

400

The act passed that allowed U.S. Presidents extended power to negotiate with Native American people east of the Mississippi River to encourage them to move westward to Indian Territory. 

What is the Indian Removal Act?

500

The place and year the first railroad was built in the United States.  

What is 1828 in Baltimore, Maryland?

500

The two ways that President Jackson says Indians were removed off their land in his speech at the First Annual Message. 

What is "persuasion and force"?

500

Two similarities  of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes. 

What is (any of these 2)

 1. Both tried to negotiate or make agreements with the US. 

2. Both were eventually removed off their land

3. both had people die

500

The relationship between Native Americans and U.S. Settlers during the early arrivals of setters. 

What is the Native Americans helped the settlers with anything they needed and "met in peace and shook hands"?

500

The tribe leader who lead the Seminoles to serval battles against US armies. 

Who is Osceola?

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