Ch 9 Flashcards

1
Q

15 years after the removals and before the Civil War

A

Golden years

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2
Q

Which tribe was completely loyal to the south

A

Choctaw

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3
Q

True or false was education important to the tribes

A

True

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4
Q

Which tribe didn’t make citizens of slaves

A

Chickasaws

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5
Q

Confederate agent convince tried to sign with South

A

Albert Pike

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6
Q

How much was each slave worth in 1861

A

$1200 each

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7
Q

Which southern state was a part of the union

A

Kansas

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8
Q

Who was an Enemy of John Ross who led Cherokee mountain rifles and part with the confederacy

A

Stand Watie

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9
Q

Full-blooded creeks were loyal to the union or the confederacy

A

Union

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10
Q

When did the Choctaw signed treaty with south

A

July 12 1861

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11
Q

Who led the creeks

A

Sands and opothleyahola

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12
Q

Who was favored by tribal agents

A

The south

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13
Q

What leader joined the union later in the Civil War

A

John Ross

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14
Q

Last chief of the five civilized Tribes to sign a treaty with the south

A

John Ross

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15
Q

The last Confederate General to surrender

A

Stand Watie

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16
Q

A slave who lent money to buy provisions for hungry people

A

Gopher John

17
Q

The only try to treat slaves as Freedmen

A

Seminoles

18
Q

The only try to remain completely loyal to the south

A

Choctaws

19
Q

Leaders of this tribe were the first to make contact with the union

A

Creeks

20
Q

Military leader of Cherokee rifles

A

Stand Watie

21
Q

The most influential Indian leader who favor neutrality

A

John Ross

22
Q

Creek signed treaty was south

A

July 10, 1861

23
Q

Seminal signed treaty with the self

A

August 1, 1861

24
Q

Cherokee signed treaty with the South

A

October 7, 1861

25
Q

Choctaw signed a treaty with South

A

July 12, 1861

26
Q

Planes Comanche signed treaty with the south

A

August 12, 1861

27
Q

The battle of cabin Creek

A

September 1864

28
Q

Last Confederate General surrendered

A

Stand Watie June 23, 1865

29
Q

General Robert E Lee surrendered

A

April 9, 1865

30
Q

Battle of honey springs

A

July 17, 1863

31
Q

Reconstruction treaties signed with Washington between the federal government and the five civilized Tribes

A

January 1866