The most extensive and advanced transportation system in pre-Columbian South America.
Inca Road
Bloodiest conflict (per-capita) in US/Colonial History.
30% of English population died
60% of Native Population died
King Philip's War
Used as a way to signify treaty agreements, peace agreements, remember historical events by the Haudenosaunee
Wampum Belt
December 1763 massacres of Lancaster county. Name of massacre and who committed it.
Conestoga / Paxton Massacre committed by the Paxton Rangers
President who executed 38 Dakota soldiers after the US-Dakota War (largest mass execution)
Lincoln
Indigenous people living on the island of Hispanola
Tainos
Name of disease that was most common/lethal at the time of European arrival
smallpox
Ohio River Valley
Massacre of ~300 Sioux peoples (1890)
Viewed by many as the deadliest mass shooting in American history
Wounded Knee Massacre
Called for killing of all English people after the French and Indian War. Led to a rebellion.
Pontiac (Pontiac's Rebellion)
Corns, beans, and squash grown together are often referred to as the
3 sisters
Country that created system of Spanish Missions in California
Spain
Dismantled communal lands in favor of private plots, registry of Native People created (1887)
Dawes Act
First non-Reservation Boarding School (1879)
Carlisle Indian Boarding School
Local psychopathic 'legend' Tom _______ who claimed to kill 100 Native Americans in the aftermath of the French and Indian War
Quick
It is believed that the petroglyphs on the Susquehanna River were carved by the ______________ people
Shenks Ferry
Tribe involved in King Philip's War (Metacomet)
Wampanoag
Southern tribe that embraced white Southern culture, had their own newspaper, owned slaves, practiced Christianity. (Eastern tribe would later buy the deed for their land from the US government using a white man)
Cherokee
Pipeline construscted in 2017 through Sioux treaty land
Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)
Seen as leader of Spanish Missions
Juniperro Serra
The largest pre-Columbian settlement north of Mexico. (Mound City)
Cahokia
As a way to legitimize the colonization of lands outside of Europe, this was issued in 1493 (Stated that Europeans could claim land they 'discovered')
Doctrine of Discovery
Five orginal members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (SCOOM)
Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk
Current Secretary of the Interior (First Native American to serve as a Cabinet Secretary)
Deb Haaland
Last leader of a unified Inca Empire
Atahualpa