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Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved How were Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw tribes ‘removed?’ C HAPTER 4

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Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved How were Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw tribes ‘removed?’ Peter Pitchlynn led the 1828 Choctaw expedition into southeastern Oklahoma to evaluate the tribe’s new homeland. He reported the area unsuitable, but the Choctaws were moved anyway. He was also known as Ha-tchoo-tuck-nee or Snapping Turtle.

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Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the Indian Removal Act?

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Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Why was William McIntosh executed by Creek warriors?

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Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1.What agreements were made by both signing parties in the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek? 2.Discuss the signing of the Treaty of Indian Springs and conclude with why the treaty was declared invalid. 3.What was the Georgia Compact and what was its effect upon the taking of Indian lands?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 4.What effects did the election of Andrew Jackson have upon removal? 5.What was the major provision of the Indian Removal Act of 1830? 6.How did the Indian Removal Act affect the Indians?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 7.How did the Choctaws react to removal proposals? 8.What was the major resolution passed by the Creek Council of 1811? 9.Who were the Red Sticks? Give a complete answer. 10.Who executed William McIntosh and why?

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