US History - Manifest Destiny

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a survey or review of a past course of events or period of time

Retrospect

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a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes

Philanthropist

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the future time

Futurity

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the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages

Antiquity

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the giving of a right or privilege to vote

Enfranchisement

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White people

Who has equality?

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Native, Women, Black

Who does not have equal rights?

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White male property owners

Who has the right to vote?

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They are morally bad

What does America think about Kings and Queens?

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God said so

How is God involved?

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primitive inhabitants

Aboriginals

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savage, cruel, wild, rude, uncivilized

Barbarian

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heathen; heathenish, savage, wild

Pagan

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to give light; to instruct

Enlighten

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a prince, the chief of an Indian tribe

Sachem

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Savage, Barbarous, Half-Civilized, Civilized, Enlightened

What are the five states of society in order from least to greatest?

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Religion and Government

What two traits differentiate between Civilized and Uncivilized

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father

What does patriarch mean?

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Seminole, Creek/Muscogee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee

What are the 5 civilized tribes?

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Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida

What states were the 5 civilized tribes removed from?

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Could write, adopted a formal government, adopted a constitution, published a bilingual newspaper, owned slaves, and believed in the white man’s god

How did the Cherokee try to become more White?

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The first were Voluntary, then they were forced

How were the Cherokee Removal treaties different?

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Lots of people wanted the gold, and Cherokee were forbidden from digging gold

How did gold play a part in the Cherokee removal in Georgia?

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Some were burned, some were taken over by Whites, some were put into a lottery

What happened to Native homes once the Natives were removed?

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Natives didn’t believe in land ownership

How did Natives view land ownership?

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To write

What did it mean to “talk” on paper?

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Two languages

What is bilingual?

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Red people

What does Oklahoma mean?

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Squatters would live in Native American homes without permission and take them over

What is a squatter?

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Cherokee get $5 million, $500,000 for education, the same amount of land out west, and money for lost property

What is in the Treaty of New Echota