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p. 198 in textbook - 1.) When and where was gold found in Georgia and by whom? 2.) How many white settlers quickly move onto Cherokee lands to strike it rich? 3.) What 3 laws did the GA General Assembly pass against the Cherokees after gold was found in Cherokee territory?

Samuel Worcester -

HW for SS8H5d. Analyze the events that led to the removal of Creeks and Cherokees; include the roles of Alexander McGillivray, William McIntosh, Sequoyah, John Ross, Dahlonega Gold Rush, Worcester v. Georgia, Andrew Jackson, John Marshall, and the Trail of Tears. DIRECTIONS: Answer these 3 questions using a minimum of 4-5 sentences for each. 1.) Who was Sequoyah, and what does he have to do with the removal of the Cherokee Indians in GA history? 2.) What was the Dahlonega Gold Rush, and what does it have to do with the removal of the Cherokee Indians in GA history? 3.) Who was Chief John Ross, and what does he have to do with the removal of the Cherokee Indians in GA history? THESE REPONSES AND THOSE FROM TOMORROW NIGHT WILL BE TAKEN UP AS A QUIZ GRADE, SO DO AN OUTSTANDING JOB!