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Chapter 4 Acquisition of Native American Land

Chapter 4 Acquisition of Native American Land. -Largest group of Indians to live in Mississippi? Choctaw Indians -What made Americans look greedy, especially in the state of MS? The removal and uncaring attitude toward Native Americans. Assimilation.

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Chapter 4 Acquisition of Native American Land

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  1. Chapter 4 Acquisition of Native American Land -Largest group of Indians to live in Mississippi? Choctaw Indians -What made Americans look greedy, especially in the state of MS? The removal and uncaring attitude toward Native Americans.

  2. Assimilation -White settlers steadily moved westward, creating tension w/ the Native Americans. -The federal government pursued a policy of assimilation, which required Native Americans to do what? Rely on farming rather than hunting, requiring less land. But native Americans did not change to this type of lifestyle. -By the War of 1812, why did the U.S. Govt. give up on the policy of Assimilation? Because they were afraid that the Indians would side with the British or the Spanish. -Shawnee chief Tecumseh tried to resist the white settlers and stand up against the U.S. Govt. Why did he fail? Because one of the Choctaw chiefs persuaded his people not to join Tecumseh and Tecumseh was killed, this ended United Native American resistance. -The Choctaw/Chickasaw were eventually required to leave Mississippi for land in the West.

  3. Federal Treaties with Native American Tribes -The Treaty of Fort Adams was the first in a series of treaties in which the Choctaw had to give up their land. -What did the U.S. receive the right to build as a result of this treaty? The Natchez Trace -The Treaty of Mount Dexter gave the U.S.? Over 4 million acres of land in south MS in exchange for cancelling the debts of Native Americans. -What did the Treaty of Doak’s Stand do? Gave U.S. five million acres, including the Jackson, MS area. What were the Choctaw promised? Land west of the MS. They rejected the land because it was already settled by whites. The Choctaw refused to leave the state of MS. -The Choctaw had no choice by 1830 and signed? The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. This gave away the rest of their land in MS and the Choctaw agreed to move west to what is now Oklahoma.

  4. Federal Treaties with Native American Tribes

  5. -The route the Indians took to Oklahoma, or the Indian Territory became known as the? Trail of Tears, because of the number of Indians who died along the way.

  6. -Most Native Americans left the state peacefully except for the Seminoles, who waged a seven-year war until the government allowed them to stay where? Florida Everglades

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