Title: PowerPoint Presentation Author: WEST SALEM Last modified by: BCPS Created Date: 9/28/2004 5:32:25 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Rural land in Alabama is valued ($1500-1900 per acre) about the ... 4. Pike. 4. Russell. 5. Chambers. 5. Clarke. County Median Family Income. Wilcox $22,200 ...
1-Where did the Cherokee originally live (geographical area not exact location)? 2-Why did the U. S. government want to move the Cherokees? 3-How did the white ...
Cherokees have a herd of buffalos. Cherokees see amazing deer. ... Cherokees eat yummy corn bread. They eat deer, and they eat little squirrels too. ...
... he was elected Pres. of U.S. Jackson refused to honor any of the Supreme Court rulings that ... Georgia Land Lottery Andrew Jackson John Ross Failed ...
... was a Cherokee and his father was a white trader. In 1809, Sequoyah wrote a Cherokee alphabet that had ... Sequoyah created the Cherokee Phoenix Newspaper. ...
Cherokees and Creeks A view into their history Cherokees The Cherokees houses were made of rivercane and plaster. Chiefs were men and landowners were women.
What kind of homes did the Cherokee Indians live in, and what were they made out ... About how many Cherokee stayed in Georgia, rather than moving to Oklahoma, ...
Land, Race, and Power Not ready for war fewer than 5,500 soldiers in uniform, so Polk called up 50,000 volunteers In all, 26,922 regulars and 73,260 volunteers ...
Lake and Land Management Resource Conservation Group Update Alan Stuart Kleinschmidt Associates Lake and Land Management RCG Mission Statement The mission of the ...
Time Line of Cherokee Removal. 1785: Treaty of Hopewell- First treaty between Cherokees and the United States ... 1827: Cherokees write a constitution ...
What is a group of families that are related to each other called? clan. To Next Slide ... The Northwest Indians carved a post showing their family history. ...
Cremation is eco-friendly & affordable options to handle the remains. It skips long social gatherings & programs like wakes, gatherings & pallbearers. It is sustainable alternative to traditional funeral & can handle easily through insurance coverage.
Oral: stories or narratives passed down from older generations to younger ... Wattle and Daub: structure made of wood and clay. Religious centers to village ...
Oral: stories or narratives passed down from older generations to ... Excavations: archeological diggings. Horticulture: science of growing plants and trees ...
When the Trail of Tears started in 1838, the mothers of the Cherokee were ... Rose grows along the route of the Trail of Tears into eastern Oklahoma today. ...
U.S. Treaty With the Cherokee Nation: ... 1832 (excerpt) However, Pres. Andrew Jackson allowed the state of Georgia to continue to seize Cherokee land.
Cherokee & Trail of Tears. Became farmers, shopkeepers, artisans. Schools, newspapers ... Cherokee die along the way. New land far inferior. Homework ...
The Cherokee. Treaty of Long Island: stated that the Cherokee gave up all lands east of the ... Upper Holston and New Rivers; signed by NC, VA and the Cherokee ...
Compressed Work Weeks or Flexible Schedules. Develop Regional ... What is EPA doing to solve the air quality problems? Cleaner car and light truck standards ...
Exercising the right of self-governance on behalf of Cherokee people since time immemorial ... defined by federal law, 'Cherokee freedmen shall include only ...
Cherokee's move toward accommodation. Settled agriculture and private land ownership. ... Mountains of Tennessee and form the Eastern Band of the Cherokees. ...
... attempt to safeguard the Cherokee nation's land. State of Georgia said that the Cherokee Constitution was null and ... The Cherokee are nearly all prisoners. ...
The Cherokee Indian tribes had a substantial part of land in Georgia that they ... This document proclaimed that the Cherokee nation had complete jurisdiction over ...
To conduct ethnographic research in Cherokee Sound in order to determine local ... Cherokee Sound. Population of approximately 160-180 on Great Abaco Island ...
The Trail of Tears ... The Trail of Tears. Some Cherokees began to promote relocation ... Last 8 million acres of Cherokee land given to US fed gov. ...
11 mussel and fish species are at risk and 3 of these species are endangered. 43 species of mussels and freshwater snails have been lost since the early 1900's. ...
Supreme court rules in favor of Cherokee and say its their land. Trail of Tears. Andrew Jackson refuses to send troops to uphold the ruling of the Supreme Court. ...
With the end of the French and Indian War the British won land all the way to ... Many Cherokee died along the Trail of Tears. Industrial Revolution ...
Iowa Farmland Realtors Land Institute December 6, 2004 Michael Duffy Outline Background Land Values Rate of Return Expectations Land Ownership Trends and Implications ...
Cherokee March. Cherokee march to Indian Territory so deadly ... Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Creek forced from homes. Effects on Native Americans ...
... following was an important resource to the Creeks and Cherokees of Georgia? ... Why did the Cherokee tribes move from Georgia ... 12. D) Cherokee. 13. D) Catch ...
The Jackson Era Homework We ll turn in homework one row at a time. Homework We ll turn in homework one row at a time. Cherokee Resistance The Cherokee Indians of ...
The Cherokee Nation ... ruled that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee ... Jackson sent General Winfield Scott to forcibly remove the Cherokee ...
The Dawes Act Transfer of Reservation Lands to Whites Through the Political Process AI_13_13 Awards Awarding money based upon a net acreage figure of lost lands times ...
Fighting Fire with Fire The Georgia court just decided that the Cherokee Nation didn t exist. ... Worcester Vs. Georgia The Cherokee may have won the battle in ...
Trail of Tears. Many Cherokees refused to move West. ... Trail of Tears The journey of Cherokee Indians being forced off their homeland ... Trail of Tears ...
The Cherokees dwelled in villages of 30 to 60 houses. ... (Lucky Hunter and corn) ... Online live clip art gallery. The Cherokee online. By: Sam. THE END ...
(1770?-1843), Cherokee silversmith who developed a written alphabet for ... The Supreme Court decided Georgia had no jurisdiction over Cherokee reservations. ...
President Andrew Jackson and Jacksonian Democracy Sorry lady You have to leave We want your land and Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act The Trail of Tears ...
Day 1: Preview Define: Destiny Land Acquired between 1783-1867 What is Manifest Destiny?? Comes from ideas of American Exceptionalism: America is unique and different ...
... of a Cherokee alphabet); Jackie Robinson (sports); Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Timeline: 1784-1796: Organizing a New Nation. Also, Search: Constitution ...