Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Background Information on the Creeks Also know as the Muscogee Name came from the shortening of the “Ocheese Creek” (Ocmulgee River) Union of…
Slide 1 Native Americans in Georgia SS8H5 – The student will explain the significant factors that affected the development of Georgia as part of the growth of the United…
Lesson 2 (pages 76-77) Lesson 2 (pages 76-77) Tensions grew between Creeks who lived as Indians and those who adopted the ways of the settlers. Chief Tecumseh was a great…
Chapter 10 Lesson 3 The War of 1812 Chapter 10, Lesson 3 ACOS #10: Describe events between 1803 and 1860 that led to the expansion of the territory of the United States ACOS…
UNIT 4 (CHAPTER 9-10) Early Statehood and Native American Removal UNIT 4 (CHAPTER 9-10) UNIT 4 (ch 9 and 10 vocabulary) CENSUS MANIFEST DESTINY CEDE YAZOO LAND FRAUD REPEAL…
Slide 1 Native Americans In Georgia The Cherokee and the Creek Indians The Cherokee By 1800 most Native Americans made their living in the traditional ways of hunting and…
Conflict over Indian Lands ESSENTIAL QUESTION Why were the Indians removed from Georgia? Struggles of the Creek Indians The Oconee War- There was a series of clashes between…
The Creek Consisted of 2 distinct groups the upper and lower Creeks The Upper and Lower Creeks were divided in their feelings toward the U.S. The Oconee War was between the…