2. There are five remaining large tribes living east
of the Mississippi River:
Cherokees
Creeks
Choctaws
Chickasaws
Seminoles
3. The Cherokees are original residents of the
American southeast region, particularly;
Georgia
North and South Carolina
Virginia
Kentucky
Tennessee
The Cherokee name comes from a Muskogee
word meaning 'speakers of another language.
4. The Choctaws (CHOCK-taw) are original
people of the American southeast, particularly;
Mississippi
Alabama
Louisiana
Florida.
Their name comes from their own tribal name,
Chahta, which was the name of a legendary
Choctaw leader
5. The Chickasaws (CHICK-a-saw) are original
people of the American southeast, particularly;
Mississippi
Alabama
Tennessee
Kentucky
Missouri.
Their name comes from their own tribal name,
Chikasha, which was the name of a legendary
Chickasaw leader
6. Seminoles (SHE-minn-ole) are a tribe formed
from the Creeks, Miccosukees, Hitchitis and
Oconees joining together for protection.
Their name comes from a Spanish word
meaning "wild.“
7. The Cherokee Nation was Intermarriages between
greatly assimilated into Americans and Native
American culture. Americans were not
By the late 1820’s, they uncommon. Many Native
had developed a Americans even converted
functioning government to Christianity.
with a bicameral
legislation, a constitution,
and a supreme court.
8. Cherokee fought in a
supreme court case to stay
in their lands in Georgia
and to keep their
sovereignty.
Many Cherokee were very
prosperous in life. They
were successful farmers,
business owners, and
some even owned slaves.
This kind of integration
did not sit well with many
whites.
9. The Native American Removal Act gave
Jackson the power to force the Native
Americans to give their land to the U.S.
10. The Americans used unscrupulous tactics in
order to get many tribes to accept the
agreement.
11. Chief Black Hawk
was one of the 1st
victims of the federal
government’s
“persuasive” tactics.
Most Americans
thought of Native
Americans as racially
inferior.
12. This picture is what it look
like when the Native
Americans were push to
Native American small land.
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kick them out of there
land .
President Jackson
promised a permanent This an
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13. The removal act and
the court case of 1832
One problem with the removal
act was forced moving west
was thousands of Cherokees
died.
Religious groups such as the
Quakers also opposed forced
removal of Native Americans .
chief John Marshall led the
Cherokees so they would not
be push to Georgia.
So now the Americans round
them up in push the native
Americans in a camp and one
/ forth died in the camp
The native Americans won the
court case in 1832 but
president Jackson pushed
them to Georgia anyway .
Notas do Editor
Most Choctaws were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's along the Trail of Tears
Most Chickasaws were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's, and their descendants live in Oklahoma today. Some Chickasaws escaped by hiding or pretending to be white, and the descendants of these people are still living in the original Chickasaw homelands.
In the 1700's, many Indians from Georgia and Florida tribes joined together for protection from …. These tribes originally had unique cultural identities, but they soon merged into a unified Seminole nation. Over the next century, Native Americans from other tribes and African-Americans who escaped from slavery crossed the border into Florida to join the Seminoles too.