
Seminole Wars Introduction
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Patrick Lindstrand
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Seminole Wars Introduction
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What reasons did Native Americans have to cause resistance against American settlers?
Resistance: The refusal to accept or comply.
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Tribal Confederacy in Florida.
Seminole
Causing to move from their proper place.
Displaced
Wetlands in the Florida Peninsula.
Everglades
Attacking suddenly and then quickly retreating.
Guerilla
Copy this down on your paper
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How does this person relate to the Seminole Wars?
Osceola
How does the Indian Removal Act relate to the Seminole Wars?
Indian Removal Act
How does this person relate to the Seminole Wars?
Andrew Jackson
Write down the names and term on your paper.
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Watch the brainpop video on the Seminole Wars
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Multiple Choice
Which word best describes the ethnic make-up of the Seminole people?
Similar
Diverse
Uniform
Spanish
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Multiple Choice
Why did the U.S. Army invade Florida, starting the first Seminole War?
The Seminole had violated a treaty with the U.S.
The Seminole were attacking villages in Georgia.
The U.S. wanted the land for white settlement.
The U.S. had signed a treaty with Spain.
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Multiple Choice
Why did the Seminoles move to the Everglades?
More white settlers were moving into their territory.
They traded their lands to settlers in exchange for land in the Everglades.
The Everglades had rich farm land and plentiful game.
The Everglades were reserved for them by the U.S. government.
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Multiple Choice
Which event most directly caused the Trail of Tears?
The First Seminole War
The Louisiana Purchase
The Treaty of Paine's Landing
The Indian Removal Act
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Multiple Choice
What's an example of a guerilla tactic?
A large battle between 2 armies.
A siege of a walled fort.
A sudden attack at night.
A treaty Negotiation.
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Multiple Choice
To the Seminole, Andrew Jackson was most likely considered:
An enemy
A hero
Their President
A victim
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Multiple Choice
What word best describes how Osceola was captured?
Trickery
Bribery
Surrender
Negotiation
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