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Seminoles

Seminoles

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Social Studies

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 9 Questions

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What is the significance of the term maroons?

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Maroons were Indigenous leaders who advocated for the rights of African American slaves within their communities.

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Maroons were European explorers who collaborated with Indigenous peoples during colonial encounters.

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Maroons were Indigenous tribes known for their resistance against European colonization.

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Maroons were African American communities that established autonomous settlements outside of European control.

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Multiple Choice

In the context of Indigenous peoples, what does the term "Indigenous" refer to?

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Descendants of European settlers
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Original inhabitants with distinct cultural and historical ties to the land
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People who recently moved to the area
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Individuals with no cultural ties to the land

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Multiple Choice

The term "Seminole" is derived from

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An Indigenous word meaning "peaceful dwellers."

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  • A French term used to describe Indigenous tribes in Florida.

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The Spanish word "cimarron," meaning runaway or wild one.

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The name of a prominent Seminole leader in the 18th century.

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What role did the Black Seminoles play within Seminole society during the 18th century?

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Traders with the Europeans
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Neutral and uninvolved in Seminole society
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Allies and fighters alongside the Seminoles
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Enslaved by the Seminoles

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How did the presence of African American maroons among the Seminoles influence the Seminole's strategies of resistance against U.S. military efforts?

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They had no impact on the Seminole's resistance strategies
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They provided knowledge of guerilla warfare tactics and strategies.
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They encouraged the Seminoles to surrender peacefully
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They introduced the Seminoles to advanced weaponry

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Multiple Choice

What role did John Horse play in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War?

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He was a mediator between enslaved African Americans seeking refuge and the Seminole community.

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He acted primarily as a scout, providing the Seminoles with crucial information on U.S. troop movements.

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He served as a diplomat, negotiating peace treaties between the Seminoles and the U.S. government.

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He emerged as a leader, organizing and leading Black Seminoles in guerrilla warfare against U.S. forces.

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Multiple Choice

How did the forced removal of Indigenous peoples from their lands during the Trail of Tears impact enslaved African Americans held by Indigenous enslavers?

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The displacement of enslaved African Americans held by Indigenous enslavers
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It led to the freedom of enslaved African Americans
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It had no impact on enslaved African Americans
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It resulted in the increased enslavement of African Americans by Indigenous peoples

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What was the impact of Indigenous nations' involvement in the recapture of runaway slaves on their relationships with African American communities?

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It resulted in the formation of separate but equal societies
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It led to complete assimilation of Indigenous nations into African American communities
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It had no impact on their relationships
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It varied, with some Indigenous nations forming alliances with African American communities while others maintained hostile relationships.

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How did the adoption of slave codes by the Five Civilized Tribes impact the identities of mixed-race Black-Indigenous individuals?

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Inclusion and representation
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Empowerment and equality
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Marginalization and discrimination
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Integration and acceptance

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