Chickasaw Adaptation & Leadership
Chickasaw Removal & Treaties
Cherokee Efforts & Opposition
Cherokee Removal & Aftermath
OK Facts
100

How did the Chickasaws initially adjust to white ways of living?


Farmed, raised livestock, owned slaves, wore white fashions.


100

What was agreed upon in the Treaty of Pontotoc (1832)?

Ceded all land east of Mississippi.

100

What steps did the Cherokees take between 1819 and 1827 to “civilize” and avoid removal?

Made constitution, schools, farms, capital.

100

What role did Principal Chief John Ross play in resisting removal?

Ross lobbied, delayed, resisted removal.

100

What is Oklahoma’s state animal?

American Bison

200

What methods did the U.S. government use to pressure the Chickasaws into ceding land?


Trading posts, debt, forced land cessions.


200

What was significant about the Treaty of Doaksville (1837)?

Bought Choctaw land for $530,000.

200

What was the significance of the Cherokee syllabary invented by Sequoyah?

Written language, books, newspapers.

200

How did General Winfield Scott attempt to conduct the Cherokee removal?

Scott ordered humane treatment.

200

What is the official state meal of Oklahoma?

Fried okra, cornbread, barbecue, etc. (big combo meal)

300

Why did leadership shift from full-blood to mixed-blood Chickasaws?

Mixed-bloods educated, adapted faster.

300

What challenges did Chickasaws face during the first removal journey?

Faced rain, disease, spoiled rations.

300

How did the Supreme Court case involving Worcester and Butler challenge Georgia’s laws?

Court voided Georgia laws; ignored.

300

What hardships did Cherokees face on the Trail of Tears?


Starvation, disease, ¼ died.

300

What major event happened in Oklahoma City in 1995?

Oklahoma City Bombing

400

What role did Christianity and commerce play in Chickasaw society?

Converted, farmed cotton, opened businesses.

400

Why did some Chickasaws refuse to travel by riverboat during the second removal?

Feared riverboat accidents, went by land.

400

How did the discovery of gold in Georgia worsen Cherokee conditions?

Gold rush brought violence, theft.

400

What divisions existed among the Cherokee once in Indian Territory?

Split: Old Settlers, Treaty, Ross parties.

400

What is Oklahoma’s state motto?

Labor Conquers All Things

500

How did white settlers react to Chickasaw economic success?

Whites resented their success.

500

How did mixed-blood leaders like the Colberts influence later removals?

Colberts organized moves, profited.

500

Why did Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot sign the Treaty of New Echota?

Signed to avoid extinction (or tricked).

500

What happened to the leaders who signed the Treaty of New Echota?

Ridge, Ridge, Boudinot assassinated.

500

What mountain range is in southeastern Oklahoma?

Ouachita Mountains