Native Americans became the primary target of U.S. Military action after American Patriots fended off the British in this war.
What is the American War for Independence? (Revolutionary War)
This U.S. President purchased the Louisiana Territory from France's Napoleon Bonaparte in 1803, doubling the size of the United States.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This ridable animal was brought to the Americas by Europeans. Native tribes quickly utilized them to travel.
What are horses?
In Q'eswachaka, 700 people from 4 villages built a suspension bridge made from this.
What is grass?
Some Indigenous peoples were forced to assimilate to European culture, including learning English, intermarrying with settlers, and converting to this religion brought by Europeans.
What is Christianity?
Starting off as a commander of a Tennessee militia responsible for waging war against Indigenous tribes, this U.S. President later signed the "Indian Removal Act" in 1830.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
America was home to this many Indigenous people before Columbus arrived in 1492.
What is 100 million?
This Disney movie draws significant inspiration from the Inca Empire in the Andes Mountains.
What is The Emperor's New Groove?
Congress was given power to regulate Commerce with "Indian Tribes" in Article I: Section 8 of this American document.
What is the U.S. Consitution?
In the longest foreign war waged by the United States up to the Vietnam War, the U.S. waged war agains this Native Tribe in the Spanish controlled state of Florida.
(Hint: Also the name of the mascot of Florida State University)
Who are the Seminoles?
Currently, there are this many Indigenous people across North and South America today.
What is 50 million?
Aztec artists traditionally made their paint out of this.
What are living things?
In 1809, this Indiana territorial governor (and future U.S. President) bribed some desperate Native Americans to sign "treaties" that handed over their tribes' land without the consent of the rest of their tribes.
Who is William Henry Harrison?
In 1838, this Native Nation were forced out of their homeland in modern day Georgia and Alabama to what would later become northeastern Oklahoma.
What is the Cherokee Nation?
This Native American tribe is famous for their use of horses and dominating the plains of the Americas.
Who are the Comanches?
This is the nickname earned by the Comanche due to their dominance of so much land in mid-Continental America.
What is the Lords of the Plains?
These two Shawnee brothers began building a concerted Indigenous resistance to U.S. colonization in the early 1800s.
Who are Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa?
Of the 16,000 Cherokee who were forced to walk the Trail of Tears, this percentage perished on the journey.
What is 50%?
This decree by the Pope in 1493 gave Europeans divine permission to conquer the Native peoples of America.
What is the Doctrine of Discovery?
The Florentine Codex, a 16th-century ethnographic research study in Mesoamerica by the Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de SahagĂșn, was hand written with more than 2000 images and this many pages long.
What is 4,000 pages long?