Manifest Destiny, Jackson, Indian Removal
Across
- 2. As a result of Manifest Destiny, the U.S. continued to expand westward towards the ______________ Ocean
- 5. White American settlers believed land could be owned by an _______________________
- 6. Supporters of Jackson formed the ______________________ political party
- 7. _________________ Americans were pushed off their land as a result of westward expansion
- 8. Jackson was known for having a hot ___________.
- 9. Jackson was a __________________ of both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
- 12. White settlers began to flock to Cherokee land in 1828 because of the discovery of this precious metal
- 15. Andrew Jackson grew up in ___________________ (referred to his family’s level of wealth, NOT a place)
- 16. This was the name given to President Jackson’s practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.
- 17. Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1835
- 19. Andrew Jackson’s group of trusted friends and advisors were known as his “____________________ Cabinet”
- 20. Many U.S. settlers believed their own culture was _____________________ to Native American culture.
Down
- 1. The Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole were known as the “Five _____________________________ Tribes”
- 3. The chief of the Cherokee argued the Treaty of New-Echota was ______________ because it wasn’t signed by him or any official leader of the tribe
- 4. The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across North America
- 8. The forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia became known by this name
- 10. Present-day state that was the ancestral home to the Cherokee tribe.
- 11. The law that gave the president the power to negotiate with southern Native tribes for their land was called the “Indian _________________ Act”
- 13. During the 1830’s, many southern tribes were pushed from their homelands east of the ________________ River.
- 14. Name of the treaty signed between the U.S. government and the Cherokee tribe, in which the Cherokee ceded their land to the U.S.
- 18. Native Americans believed in ____________________ land use