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Name:______________________ Eastern Indian Wars Type in the following web address, feel free to look at the images and read the information goo.gl/kLTwps - Type this exactly as it appears. Click on the Eastern Indian Wars on the timeline 1. What Native American lands did the United States want? 2. What major Native American tribes were forced to move west of Mississippi River? Click on BEGIN 3. List the dates and how long the United States fought in the Eastern Indian Wars. 4. About how many United States soldiers served in the Eastern Indian Wars? 5. About how many United States soldiers died in the Eastern Indian Wars? Click on TRANSCRIPT 6. What did President Andrew Jackson conclude about Americans and Native Americans in 1830? 7. What did the Indian Removal Act do? 8. How did the Cherokee at first resist the Indian Removal Act? 9. What was the Trail of Tears? 10. How many Native Americans died on the Trail of Tears? 11. What happened to most of the Native American tribes in the eastern part of the United States? Click on ENTER THE EXHIBIT Click on THE CREEK INDIAN WAR 12. What nation did Andrew Jackson lead militia forces against in the War of 1812? 13. Who did the Red Sticks side with during the War of 1812? 14. Who was the charismatic leader of the Red Sticks for part of the War of 1812? 15. What did the Red Sticks believe they needed to do to defeat the United States? 16. How many Americans were killed at Fort Mims by the Red Sticks? 17. What groups helped Andrew Jackson during the Battle of Horseshoe Bend? 18. Why was the Battle of Horseshoe Bend so important? Click on EAGLE IN CANTON FLAG 19. What were American flags given to Indian nations called? Click on TRADE TOMAHAWK 20. Where and what types of materials were trade tomahawks made out of? Click on BEADED CAP 21. List three things that General Edmund P. Gains is known for: Click on SAM HOUSTON’S HUNTING KNIFE 23. List three things that Sam Houston is known for: Click on MAJOR LEMUEL MONTGOMEY’S PISTOL 24. How large was Andrew Jackson’s army at the Battle of Talladega? 25. How many Creeks and Americans were killed at the Battle of Talladega? Click on A CIVILIZED PEOPLE 26. List four ways the Cherokee started adapting to white culture: 27. Who developed a written version of the Cherokee language? 28. What was the name of the first American Indian newspaper? 29. In what year did the Cherokee draft their own constitution? 30. Why did whites demand that the Cherokee be evicted from their lands? 31. Did the Supreme Court rule in favor of the Cherokee keeping their land or against it? 32. What did President Andrew Jackson order the U.S. Army to do to the Cherokee? 33. To what modern state were most the Cherokee forced to move? Western Indian Wars 1866-1890 Type in the following web address, feel free to look at the images and read the information goo.gl/kLTwps - Type this exactly as it appears. Click on Western Indian Wars 1866-1890 on the timeline 1. After the Civil War, who started moving onto Native American lands in the West? 2. What were the two objectives of the United States Army in the Western Indian Wars? Click on BEGIN 3. About how many United States soldiers served in the Western Indian Wars from 1866-1890? 4. About how many United States soldiers died in the Indian Wars? Click on TRANSCRIPT 5. In the West, what were Native Americans forced onto? 6. What were African American soldiers called in the West? 7. What happened at “Custer’s Last Stand”? 8. What happened at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1890? Click on ENTER THE EXIBIT Click on WESTERN INDIAN WARS 9. What did the Fort Laramie treaty promise the Lakota in 1868? 10. What was the stated goal of George Custer’s expedition in 1874? 11. What did George Custer’s expedition find in the Black Hills of South Dakota? 12. What did illegal American prospectors demand from the United States Army? 13. How was the U.S. Army planning on capturing the Lakota and forcing them onto reservation in June of 1876? Teacher Answer Sheet War of 1812 and Eastern Indian Wars Part 2 Type in the following web address, feel free to look at the images and read the information http://amhistory.si.edu/militaryhistory/exhibition/flash.html Click on the Eastern Indian Wars on the timeline 1. What Native American lands did the United States want? Southeast and lower South 2. What major Native American tribes were forced to move west of Mississippi River? Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles Click on BEGIN 3. List the dates and how long the United States fought in the Eastern Indian Wars. 1813-1838 (25 years) 4. About how many United States soldiers served in the Eastern Indian Wars? 106,000 5. About how many United States soldiers died in the Eastern Indian Wars? 1,000 Click on TRANSCRIPT 6. What did President Andrew Jackson conclude about Americans and Native Americans in 1830? Andrew Jackson concluded that whites and Indians could not live together peacefully 7. What did the Indian Removal Act do? It ordered the removal of all eastern tribes to the west of the Mississippi River 8. How did the Cherokee at first resist the Indian Removal Act? Through the court system 9. What was the Trail of Tears? The forced migration of Native Americans to lands in the West 10. How many Native Americans died on the Trail of Tears? 4,000 11. What happened to most of the Native American tribes in the eastern part of the United States? They were defeated by the U.S. Army and only a few tribes remained in the East Click on ENTER THE EXHIBIT Click on THE CREEK INDIAN WAR 12. What nation did Andrew Jackson lead militia forces against in the War of 1812? The Red Sticks (Native Americans who were allies of the British) 13. Who did the Red Sticks side with during the War of 1812? British 14. Who was the charismatic leader of the Red Sticks for part of the War of 1812? Tecumseh 15. What did the Red Sticks believe they needed to do to defeat the United States? All the Native Americans needed to be united together 16. How many Americans were killed at Fort Mims by the Red Sticks? Between 300 and 400 Americans were killed 17. What groups helped Andrew Jackson during the Battle of Horseshoe Bend? U.S. Army, Tennessee militia, Lower Creek and Cherokee nations 18. Why was the Battle of Horseshoe Bend so important? The battle ended the Creek War and the United States took 23 million acres of land from the Creeks Click on EAGLE IN CANTON FLAG 19. What were American flags given to Indian nations called? “Indian Peace Flags” Click on TRADE TOMAHAWK 20. Where and what types of materials were trade tomahawks made out of? Europe (Steel and Wood) Click on BEADED CAP 21. List three things that General Edmund P. Gains is known for: Answers will vary (However students should connect that he fought in many wars) Click on BANDOLIER BAG 22. What were bandolier bags used for? Ceremonies and Dances Click on SAM HOUSTON’S HUNTING KNIFE 23. List three things that Sam Houston is known for: Answers will vary (But should connect to Texas) Click on MAJOR LEMUEL MONTGOMEY’S PISTOL 24. How large was Andrew Jackson’s army at the Battle of Talladega? 2,000 (1,200 soldiers, 800 cavalry) 25. How many Creeks and Americans were killed at the Battle of Talladega? 300 Creeks and 15 Americans Click on A CIVILIZED PEOPLE 26. List four ways the Cherokee started adapting white culture: Answers will vary (farming, weaving, home building, government, education) 27. Who developed a written version of the Cherokee language? Sequoyah 28. What was the name of the first American Indian newspaper? Cherokee Phoenix 29. In what year did the Cherokee draft their own constitution? 1827 30. Why did whites demand that the Cherokee be evicted from their lands? Gold was discovered in Northern Georgia on Cherokee land 31. Did the Supreme Court rule in favor of the Cherokee keeping their land or against it? The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Cherokee 32. What did President Andrew Jackson order the U.S. Army to do to the Cherokee? Andrew Jackson ordered the U.S. Army to remove the Cherokee 33. To what modern state were most the Cherokee forced to move? Oklahoma Teacher Answer Sheet Western Indian Wars 1866-1890 Type in the following web address, feel free to look at the images and read the information http://amhistory.si.edu/militaryhistory/exhibition/flash.html Click on Western Indian Wars 1866-1890 on the timeline 1. After the Civil War who started moving onto Native American lands in the West? Thousands of American settlers 2. What were the two objectives of the United States Army in the Western Indian Wars? Crush Indian resistance and confine tribes to government reservations Click on BEGIN 3. About how many United States soldiers served in the Western Indian Wars from 1866-1890? 106,000 soldiers 4. About how many United States soldiers died in the Indian Wars? 1,000 soldiers Click on TRANSCRIPT 5. In the West, what were Native Americans forced onto? Reservations 6. What were African American soldiers called in the West? Buffalo Soldiers 7. What happened at “Custer’s Last Stand”?