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What happened to Cherokees, Seminoles, and western tribes during removals?

C hapter 5. What happened to Cherokees, Seminoles, and western tribes during removals?. Who were the “Old Settlers?”. How did Cherokees in the East try to adapt?. How did Georgia laws conflict with federal laws?. What was the Treaty of New Echota?.

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What happened to Cherokees, Seminoles, and western tribes during removals?

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  1. Chapter 5 What happened to Cherokees, Seminoles, and western tribes during removals?

  2. Who were the “Old Settlers?”

  3. How did Cherokees in the East try to adapt?

  4. How did Georgia laws conflict with federal laws?

  5. What was the Treaty of New Echota? The Treaty of New Echota was signed by Elias Boudinot, Major Ridge, and John Ridge on December 29, 1835. Illustration by Charles Banks Wilson

  6. How were the Cherokee removals handled?

  7. What was the Trail of Tears?

  8. What happened to Cherokees in Indian Territory? John Ross Cherokee chief Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division: LC-USZC4-3156

  9. Who were the Seminoles?

  10. What was the first Seminole War?

  11. What was the Treaty of Camp Moultrie?

  12. How was Seminole removal accomplished?

  13. What was the Treaty at Payne’s Landing?

  14. What was the Treaty at Fort Gibson?

  15. Who was Osceola and what was the Great Seminole War? Osceola, the most celebrated character in the Indian Wars of Florida. From a lithograph in McKenney and Hall, History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Philadelphia, 1838

  16. What was the special tragedy of the Seminoles?

  17. What progress and challenges did the tribes achieve?

  18. What happened to other western tribes?

  19. What encouraged whites to move west?

  20. What was No Man’s Land? Early Ranch in No Man’s Land Oklahoma Historical Society

  21. What effect did the Civil War have on Indians?

  22. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Discuss the early, voluntary removal of the Western Cherokees. Who were the leaders of the Eastern Cherokees, and how did the signing of the Treaty of New Echota affect the leadership? Discuss the removal of the Cherokees under the command of General Winfield Scott.

  23. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How did the issue of slavery play a role in the demands to remove the Seminoles? Explain the separation of the Seminoles from the Creeks and why they opposed a reunion. What were the provisions of the Treaty of Camp Moultrie?

  24. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What was the Treaty of Fort Gibson? Briefly describe the removal of the Seminoles. Describe “No Man’s Land” by telling where it was and what happened there. When was Andrew Jackson President?

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