Unit 6 Westward Expansion
Across
- 2. Georgia institution founded in 1785, the first state-chartered university in the United States.
- 3. Large category: improvements like steamboats, textile machines, and better tools that made expansion easier.
- 7. Federal court that ruled on sovereignty and treaties in Cherokee-related cases.
- 9. Chief Justice who ruled in cases affecting Native American rights and federal vs. state law.
- 11. Networks that connected towns and sped travel and shipping in the 1800s.
- 14. 1832 U.S. Supreme Court case that defended Cherokee sovereignty; Georgia did not enforce it.
- 15. State location of an 1829 gold discovery that sparked a rush and increased pressure on Native lands.
- 18. Native American nation in Georgia removed in the 1830s.
- 20. Prominent Creek chief forcibly removed from his land; later executed by Creek opponents.
Down
- 1. The general movement of settlers and settlers’ influence from the Atlantic coast toward the Mississippi and beyond.
- 4. A method Georgia used in the early 1800s to distribute land by chance rather than by headrights.
- 5. major 1790s scandal where low-cost state land was sold in secret, leading to public outcry.
- 6. The Native American nation known for adapting some European ways and legal resistance in Georgia.
- 8. Cherokee principal chief who negotiated with the federal government and fought removal.
- 10. 1828–1838 event of forced Cherokee removal from Georgia to present-day Oklahoma.
- 12. System that granted heads of families land grants as an incentive for settlement in colonial times.
- 13. A machine that quickly removed seeds from cotton fibers, increasing cotton production.
- 16. President who pursued Indian removal policies and opposed Worcester in practice.
- 17. Destination territory where many Native Americans were relocated
- 19. Locations of state government offices over time; important when capitals moved across the state.