
BIOGRAPHY || "Billy Powell: Seminole Warrior"
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the Seminole name Billy Powell adopted as his own? Options: Osceola, Black Hawk, Red Stick, Tallassee
Back
Osceola
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Osceola's mother was a member of which Native American tribe? Options: Seminole, Muscogee, Creek, Cherokee
Back
Muscogee
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 required Native tribes of the South to relocate west of which river?
Back
Mississippi River
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Is the author of the article suggesting Osceola's violent actions were justified in the article? Which selection from the article BEST supports your answer?
Back
Yes; "He was recognized as a defender of his people," Ganteaume says, "and coverage in the American press made him well known."
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In which year was Osceola ambushed and taken prisoner by federal troops?
Back
1837
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A MAIN IDEA of the article is that Osceola was a famous leader. Which key detail from the article BEST supports this as the article's MAIN idea? Options: The show is being held in the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian., In 1838, artist George Catlin painted a picture of Osceola., He was sent to prison, first in Florida and later in South Carolina., Today, there are places named after him, including Osceola National Forest in Florida.
Back
Today, there are places named after him, including Osceola National Forest in Florida.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement would be MOST important to include in a summary of the article? Options: A pair of garters worn by Osceola are part of a New York City exhibit of Native American art., Although Osceola was part Caucasian, he identified himself as a pure-blood Indian., Osceola died three days after he was imprisoned at Fort Moultrie in South Carolina., In addition to a feathered turban, Osceola liked wearing red war paint and large silver earrings.
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Although Osceola was part Caucasian, he identified himself as a pure-blood Indian.
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