What Native Nation walked the Trail of Tears?
What is the Cherokee Nation.
What is word would be defined as below:
a legal contract
a binding agreement
made when the U.S. was being settled
most signed in early and mid 1800’s between Native nations and the U.S. government
What is Treaty?
What is the name of the treaty where the United States government wanted access to Timber?
What is the Pine Tree Treaty.
What year was the first thanksgiving?
What is 1621.
What kind of animal is our Mascot?
What is Panther.
What was the name of the president who wanted the Cherokee Nation out of Georgia?
Who is Andrew Jackson.
What is the term used for someone who has the right to cross or otherwise use someone else's land for a specified purpose
What is easement.
What is the name of the treaty that the United States government wanted access to copper deposits near Lake Superior (Madeline Island)?
What is the Copper Treaty.
Where did the Pilgrims come from?
Where is England.
What is the name of our assistant Principal?
Who is Ms. Andreoni.
How Many Miles did the Cherokee Nation walk on the Trail of Tears?
What is 800 Miles.
To yield or grant, typically by treaty and usually it involves land.
What is Ceded.
What is the name of the treaty that was written for peace between Native Nations?
What is Inter-tribal Treaty.
What is the name of the first Nation that participated in the first Thanksgiving?
Who is Wampanoag.
What 6A teacher attended Xavier University?
Who is Ms. O'Malley.
What is the name of the people Andrew sent in to "Set a fire under them" when wanting the Cherokee Nation to Leave?
Who is the Georgia Militia.
This term refers to a group of people who share a history, traditions, culture, and often language-even if the group does not have a country of its own.
What is Nation.
What was the name of the Treaty that we studied in depth in class?
What is the St. Peters Treaty.
Why did the settlers shoot off guns?
To celebrate the great harvest.
Who is the youngest teacher in 6A?
Who is Ms. Mendez.
In what state did the Cherokee Nation relocate to?
What is now Oklahoma.
This term refers to the ability of a country to make and enforce its own laws.
What is Sovereignty.
What is the name of the fort that is found in Minnesota where numerous Treaties were signed, including the one we studied in depth.
What is Fort Snelling.
How many days did they celebrate the first harvest?
What is 3.
What is the name of Patrick Marsh's Mascot?
Who is Patrick.