HIST 18 Week 5 Quiz 3

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  1. 2. What did Anglo-American reformers seek to turn Cherokee men into?
  2. 3. this 1786 revolt scared many American leaders into updating the Constitution
  3. 5. What was Tecumseh's vision of land ownership he advocated in a speech to William Henry Harrison?
  4. 6. what did Anglo-Americans reformers seek to turn Cherokee women into?
  5. 7. He was a Shawnee warrior who helped inspire a Native Revolt against American expansion
  6. 10. He was a Shawnee prophet who helped inspire a Native Revolt
  7. 13. this plan, authored by James Madison, was the more democratic plan for Congress
  8. 15. this plan, authored by William Patterson, was the less democratic plan for Congress
  9. 17. American agents worked with friendly Natives to assimilate them to American society, known as the plan of...
  10. 18. this article of the Constitution details Congress and its powers
  11. 20. this clause outlined that all free persons were one whole person for representation, while all slaves were...
  12. 21. What was the 1809 treaty that catalyzed prophetic native resistance to American expansion?
  13. 22. This Native tribe is the focus of Theda Purdue's article?
Down
  1. 1. this article of the Constitution details the Executive Branch and its powers
  2. 4. This is what Gregory Dowd describes Natives who claimed supernatural inspiration to challenge traditional leaders
  3. 8. Henry Adams critiqued this President for wanting to turn Natives into farmers but manipulating them through debt to do so
  4. 9. This was a creative way Cherokee men responded to American pressures without farming themselves?
  5. 11. this article of the Constitution details the Judicial Branch and its powers
  6. 12. in the summer of 1787, this city hosted the Constitutional Convention
  7. 14. the Founding Fathers decided that in 1808 a future Congress could decide what to do about this trade in slaves
  8. 16. This was a creative way Cherokee men responded to American pressures without farming themselves?
  9. 19. What did some Cherokees do who thought becoming "civilized" was their best protection against forced removal?