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Cherokee
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Climate/Landforms
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100
A long sad walk made by the Cherokee.
What is the Trail of Tears?
100
The fight between the North and the South.
What is the Civil War?
100
The capital of Mississippi.
What is Jackson?
100
A violent storm that starts over the ocean and has strong winds that blow over the land.
What are hurricanes?
100
Peanuts are famous there.
What is Georgia?
200
Southern Appalachia.
Where were the Cherokee homes?
200
The president during the war.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
200
Tallahassee.
What is the capital of Florida?
200
The precipitation that happens mostly in the winter.
What is rain?
200
A fossil fuel that is found underground.
What is coal?
300
How the Cherokee got their food.
What is hunting and fishing?
300
The Spanish built the first European settlement.
What is St. Augustine?
300
The capitol of Louisiana.
What is Baton Rouge?
300
The land at the foot of a mountain.
What is the Piedmont?
300
Oranges, peanuts, peaches, soybeans, corn, tobacco, sugarcane, rice and cotton.
What is crops?
400
A house that the Cherokee gather in to celebrate and to make important decisions.
What is the meeting house?
400
English settlers settled on Roanoke Island and their leader left and came back but no one was there.
What is The Lost Colony?
400
Atlanta.
What is the capitol of Georgia?
400
The precipitation that is least likely to happen even in the winter.
What is snow?
400
A combination of ground up wood chips, water and chemicals.
What is pulp?
500
A small round warm huts.
What kind of houses did the Cherokee live in in winter?
500
He became president in 1829 and was the first president to be born in poverty (to be born poor).
Who was Andrew Jackson?
500
Columbia
What is capitol of South Carolina?
500
It's how on a map the waterfalls seem to be arranged in a line.
What is the Fall Line?
500
A fruit that is grown mostly in Florida.
What are oranges?