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Seminole Wars Introduction

Seminole Wars Introduction

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Social Studies, History

8th Grade

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Patrick Lindstrand

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5 Slides • 7 Questions

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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?

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Similar

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Diverse

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Uniform

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Spanish

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Multiple Choice

Why did the U.S. Army invade Florida, starting the first Seminole War?

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The Seminole had violated a treaty with the U.S.

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The Seminole were attacking villages in Georgia.

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The U.S. wanted the land for white settlement.

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The U.S. had signed a treaty with Spain.

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Multiple Choice

Why did the Seminoles move to the Everglades?

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More white settlers were moving into their territory.

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They traded their lands to settlers in exchange for land in the Everglades.

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The Everglades had rich farm land and plentiful game.

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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?

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The First Seminole War

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The Louisiana Purchase

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The Treaty of Paine's Landing

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The Indian Removal Act

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Multiple Choice

What's an example of a guerilla tactic?

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A large battle between 2 armies.

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A siege of a walled fort.

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A sudden attack at night.

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A treaty Negotiation.

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Multiple Choice

To the Seminole, Andrew Jackson was most likely considered:

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An enemy

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A hero

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Their President

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A victim

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Multiple Choice

What word best describes how Osceola was captured?

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Trickery

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Bribery

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Surrender

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Negotiation

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