Indian Wars #1: 1600-1895
Across
- 9. Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole tribes.
- 13. 1830 law facilitating Native American displacement.
- 15. 1862 law granting land to settlers, including minorities.
- 17. Conflict in 1832 between Native American and U.S. forces in the Upper Great Lakes region
- 18. Seminole leader during the Second Seminole War.
- 19. Westward movement leading to conflicts with Native Americans.
Down
- 1. Violent retribution against those resisting oppression; outside of government established justice system
- 2. Native Americans' efforts to maintain traditional community structure despite oppression.
- 3. Leader of Seminoles in the Third Seminole War.
- 4. Last tribe removed in 1838 during Trail of Tears.
- 5. Ended federal protections for African Americans in the South.
- 6. Series of conflicts between Native Americans in Florida and U.S. government.
- 7. Hostility faced by African Americans post-Civil War.
- 8. Impact Divided Native American nations during the conflict.
- 10. African Americans migrating from South post-Civil War.
- 11. Multiple conflicts over many years resulting from indigenous American resistance to U.S. government created reservations.
- 12. Promising land for exodusters after Civil War.
- 14. Forced relocation of Native Americans from 1831 to 1850.
- 16. First tribe removed in 1831 during Trail of Tears.