Law passed in 1830 that ordered all Indians to move west of the Mississippi.
Chapter 10 - Indian Removal & Trail of Tears

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Indian Removal Act
Answer explanation
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 mandated the relocation of Native American tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River, leading to significant displacement and suffering, notably exemplified by the Trail of Tears.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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7th president of the United States--signed the Indian Removal Act
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Andrew Jackson
Answer explanation
Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States, signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830, which led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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This tribe created their own language, government and vocabulary, trying to keep white settlers from trying to take their land. Options: Choctaw, Seminole, Cherokee, Creek
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Cherokee
Answer explanation
The Cherokee tribe developed their own language, government, and vocabulary to resist white settlers' encroachment on their land, making them the correct choice in this context.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which statement of the "5 civilized tribes" is most accurate? Options: They banded together to violently oppose removal. They willingly went to the west. They resisted adopting the ways of Americans and their culture. They attempted to adopt some parts of American culture in hopes that they would be left alone on their lands.
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They attempted to adopt some parts of American culture in hopes that they would be left alone on their lands.
Answer explanation
The most accurate statement is that the "5 civilized tribes" attempted to adopt some parts of American culture in hopes of being left alone on their lands, reflecting their strategy for survival amid pressure for removal.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Cherokee man who created a written language for the Cherokee tribe.
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Sequoyah
Answer explanation
Sequoyah was a Cherokee man who developed a syllabary, a written system for the Cherokee language, enabling literacy and preserving the tribe's culture. The other options do not relate to the creation of a Cherokee written language.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Leader of the Cherokee who argued the case of Worcester v. Georgia to the Supreme Court.
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John Ross
Answer explanation
John Ross was the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation and played a crucial role in the Worcester v. Georgia case, advocating for the rights of his people against state encroachment.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What event increased Georgia's desire to move the Indians from the state? Options: Discovery of Gold, Manifest Destiny, Supreme Court Ruling, Expansion of the railroad
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Discovery of Gold
Answer explanation
The discovery of gold in Georgia heightened the state's desire to remove Native Americans, as settlers sought land for mining and settlement, leading to increased pressure on Indigenous populations to relocate.
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