The relocation of native people against their consent
what is Indian Removal
Europeans thought they sailed to what country
what is India
Resistance that includes peaceful protests, legal proceedings, and advocacy
Non-Violent Resistance
What were native americans fighting against?
the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and control through both warfare and diplomacy
what tribe was removed from their territory first?
what is the Choctaw
Resistance where Native Americans resist with weapons.
Armed Resistance
The tribe that successfully resisted removal
what is the Seminole tribe in Florida
what tribe went the legal route rather then warfare to resist the removal?
what is the Cherokee
What was the biggest war did Native Americans won.
Battle of Wabash aka St.Claires Defeat
In what ways did native people resist Indian Removal?
violence, simply refusing to leave, "hiding in plain site" etc.
in 1968 what organization started in Minneapolis, Minnesota
what is AIM - the American Indian Movement
How did Native Americans non-violently resist the U.S. government?
Simply Not leaving, legal proceedings
What president signed the Indian Removal act of 1830?
what is President Andrew Jackson
the man that gave native americans the name 'Indians'
who is Christopher Columbus
Which type of resistance did the Seminole Tribe do to resist the Indian Removal?
Armed-Resistance