Across
- 8. A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
- 9. One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars -These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears
- 11. Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Oconee River in exchange for protection
- 13. A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs, and later killed for his treason
- 14. One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- 18. Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- 21. One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- 24. The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
- 25. Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the Treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- 26. A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
Down
- 1. The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- 2. A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
- 3. This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
- 4. Primarily Methodist and some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- 5. One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- 6. A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- 7. A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- 10. Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre, and then sell it for massive profits
- 12. The first land grant university in the United States - Formerly called Franklin College
- 15. Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret by a small group of Cherokee
- 16. The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- 17. A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land, and the Cherokee won the case - however, the ruling was ignored by Andrew Jackson
- 19. The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- 20. The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- 22. The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- 23. Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
