Indian Wars #1: 1600-1895

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