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American settlers who wanted to build houses on Native American land were supposed to do something. What was it?
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They were supposed to pay for the land and sign a treaty explaining that the Native Americans had agreed to sell it.
They were supposed to ignore the Native Americans and build their houses.
They were supposed to negotiate for the land.
They were supposed to forcefully take the land.
They were supposed to pay for the land and sign a treaty explaining that the Native Americans had agreed to sell it.
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Which president of the United States signed the Indian Removal Act?
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Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
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American settlers who wanted to build houses on Native American land were supposed to do something. What was it?
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Which president of the United States signed the Indian Removal Act?
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What did the Indian Removal Act say?
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Why did the American government think the Indian Removal Act was a good idea?
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Which group of Native Americans refused to go west?
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What did the U.S. government do to make the Creeks move west?
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Which two tribes fought the hardest to keep their homes?
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How did the Seminoles fight the U.S.?
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How did the Cherokee fight the U.S.?
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Where were the Cherokee of Georgia forced to march?
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What do we now call this march that the Cherokee were forced to make to the Oklahoma Territory?
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How do we know about Nat Turner's side of the story?
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What happened to the slaves as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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What did Nat Turner do after he was found?
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What was Nat Turner's role in history?
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When did Nat Turner's rebellion take place?
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Where did Nat Turner's rebellion primarily occur?
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How many people were killed during Nat Turner's rebellion?
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How did Nat Turner's rebellion end?
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What was the significance of Nat Turner's rebellion?
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Who wrote 'The Confessions of Nat Turner,' a book based on Nat Turner's life and rebellion?
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What is the legacy of Nat Turner's rebellion?
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When did Nat Turner live?
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Where did Nat Turner's rebellion take place?
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How many people were killed during Nat Turner's rebellion?
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Who was Nat Turner's primary target?
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How did Nat Turner die?
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How do we know about Nat Turner's side of the story?
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What happened to the slaves as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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What laws were passed as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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Who were prohibited from preaching to their congregations as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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What was the punishment for teaching a slave to read or write as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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What restriction was placed on free blacks as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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Under what circumstances were blacks allowed to gather together at night as a result of Turner's rebellion?
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Map Work (Student Page 143)
1. Find the Oklahoma Territory and outline it in brown.
2. Lightly color the areas of Native Americans in green. (These areas are lightly shaded on your map.)
3. The government forced Native American tribes to move to the Oklahoma Territory. Trace the dotted lines of the trails of the Chickasaw and Choctaw in brown.
4. The Creeks refused to go! But the government finally forced them to move. Color this dotted line in orange.
5. The Seminoles and Cherokee fought the hardest. The Seminoles fought for seven years before they were driven out.
Soldiers forced the Cherokee to march during the winter- an event that would one day be known as the Trail of Tears. Trace both of these lines in blue. Then write Trail of Tears along the top of the Cherokee trail.6. Nat Turner's slave rebellion took place in VA. Outline the state of Virginia in black.