Across
1. What is the general name for the Cherokee, Seminole,
creek, Chocktaw, and Chickasaw? (19)
3. which part of
southern life was one of the reasons that there was sectionalism in
4. what did the south
emphasize which helped them to defend their institution of slavery? (12)
7. what has the era
before sectionalism been called because people were experiencing prosperity,
victory, pride, and belief in American ideals?
(12)
10. what state was the
original and home location of the Sauk and Fox tribes? (8)
11. what fighting
tactics did the Seminole use in their battles?
(16)
12. who was the warhawk southerner who was supportive of internal
improvements for a time because he believed it would help his section of the
country? Eventually he changed his mind
and began to emphasize "state's rights" or sovereignty. (12)
13. What modern state did the Cherokee nation
live in primarily? (initials) (2)
16. What area did congress create in 1834? (15)
17. what Seminole chief
went to war rather than leave his Home in
19. How did the north feel or act with regard to
slavery? (6)
20. what was the name of
the tribe that did not want to move because they were considered a sovereign
nation? (8)
22. what was another
name for the trail of tears? (19)
23. Who was the Sauk chieftain who led the Sauk
and fox in 1832? (9)
24. What present day state contains the
27. who was the
28. what is the name of
the piece of legislation passed in 1830 in order to start moving Native
Americans from their home territory?
(16)
29. What was the road that Native Americans cried
on during their removal? (12)
31. what is another
conflict issue during the time of growing sectionalism? (II) (20)
32. Who was the leader removed the Cherokee? (20)
Down
2. during this time
in history westerners, southerners, and northerners made up how many divisions
in
3. who were the only
native Americans that successfully resisted removal from their homeland? (8)
5. what is another
conflict issue during the time of growing sectionalism? (T) (7)
6. who did president Jackson
support in
8. how many acres of
land did native Americans give up during removal? (17)
9. what is the name
of the supreme court chief justices who ruled in favor of the Cherokee
Nation? (12)
14. who represented
15. what solution to the representation of slave
states and free states in government occurred in the 1800s was solved with the
admission of a slave state (Missouri) and free state (Maine)? It also used 36 30 as a line for slave or
free from this time on. (18)
18. what is the time
period where regional differences created loyalties to their
"hometowns" rather than the
21. what great and
eloquent(good) speaker tried to remove sectionalism and promote a unified
nation?
25. which area of life
experienced policies and made feelings of divisions and more obvious and
intense? (8)
26. what is another
conflict issue during the time of growing sectionalism? (NB) (12)
30. the south wanted to
do this to federal government power so that the government would not interfere
in their lives? (6)