Troops captured natives and kept them in *blank*
What are camps?
What is The Five Civilized Tribes?
Which court case was started about a man living with Cherokees?
What is Worcester V. Georgia?
What did the Natives call the Trail Of Tears
What is The Place Where They Cried?
The forced journey took place in this season
What is winter?
The definition of assimilation
What is the process of taking in and fully understanding someone else's culture?
This court case dealt with land ownership
What is Johnson V. M'Inotsh?
This treaty required all Natives to leave their homes (include the date)
What is the 1835 Treaty of New Echota?
This treaty required all natives to leave their homeland
What is the Treaty of New Echota?
The Five Civilized tribes created a *blank* type of government
What is a constitutional government?
This case dealt mainly with sovereignty
What is Cherokee Nation V. Georgia?
This person promoted the Indian Removal Act
Who is Andrew Jackson?
This amount of the Natives population died on The Trail of Tears
What is one quarter?
Examples of how natives tried to assimilate themselves into other cultures
What is changing religion, building styles, and clothing?
The supreme court refused to hear the Indians side of this case because they were technically...
What is a sovereign nation?
John Ross was...
Who was a leader of the Cherokee Indians?
What did one quarter of the natives die from on the trail of tears?
What is starvation, disease, and harsh weather?
The Five Civilized Tribes tried to assimilate themselves into which culture
What is European Culture?
Worcester V. Georgia happened in this year
What is 1832?
The forced journey took place in which year
What is 1838-1839?