History Exam Review Sheet #2
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Joliet | French/Canadian explorers who first sailed down the MS River with Marquette
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Marquette | French/Canadian explorers who first sailed down the MS River with Joliet
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Narvaez | early Spanish sailor/explorer who looked for the mouth of the MS River in 1521
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Desoto | first conquistador/explorer to see MS River by land; 1541
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de Pineda | Spanish explorer who led several expeditions
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Iberville | built Fort Maurepas
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Bienville | build Fort Rosalie at present day Natchez
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Natchez | Fort Rosalie was here. Name of major road from here to Nashville. 1st territorial capital of MS
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Maurepas | For at present day Ocean Springs
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1673 | this is the year where Marquette and Joliet explored.
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1736 | this is the year of the Battle of Ackia
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1793 | the year when Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
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1716 | Bienville built fort rosalie this year.
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1798 | the year MS became a territory.
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1492 | Columbus discovered the New World this year.
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1541 | Desoto found MS River this year.
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1682 | In this year, La Salle, Tonti, and Father Mambre claimed the MS river region for FRANCEEEE
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1729 | Massacre of Ackia happened this year.
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1795 | Treaty of San Lorenzo & Pinkney's Treaty happened this year.
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1699 | 1st settlement established at Ft. Maurepas happened this year.
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1763 | End of French and Indian War
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Tonti | La Salle left this person behind. He was taken captive by Indians so he showed them a mirror over his heart to make them believe they were on his heart. had a hook hand. left notes for La Salle in case he came back
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stinkards | low class of Natchez Indians
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corn | major Indian crop
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English Turn | English turned around here because the French lied and said they had more ships but they really didn't
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1817 | Ms became a state in this year.
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Ackia | battle near Tupelo
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Cotton gin | Eli Whitney invented this. This led to slavery.
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Paleo | Prehistoric Indians who followed wooly mammoths to America. first by
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Archaic | Prehistoric Indians who came after the Paleos
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Woodland | Prehistoric Indians who came after the Archaic.
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Mississippian | Indians who settled in Mississippi
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Marschalk | newspaper printer from MS
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Jeff Davis | president of the Confederacy
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L. Price | famous opera singer from MS
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Andrew Jackson | defeated British at NOLA; face of the Natchez Trace; President later
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BB King | famous blues singer from MS-"King of the Blues"
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Elvis Presley | King of Rock N Roll from Tupelo MS
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Washington | 2nd capital of the MS Territory
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G. Leflore | Pushmataha's nephew
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Claiborne | 2nd territorial governor of MS; took place of Winthrop Sargent
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Oklahoma | used to be Dancing Rabbit Creek; where the Indians were sent on the Trail of Tears
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MS Territory | created in 1798; this place expanded up to TN in 1804 and down to the Gulf of Mexico in 1812. This was divided into 2 separate places in 1817.
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Natchez Trace | A major road that stretched from Natchez to Nashville. Andrew Jackson was the face of this road. It is still working today; robbers and gangs, stands also
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stands | motels for weary travelers
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mason gang | a gang led by Sam Mason
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New Orleans | 1st steamboat on the MS River; city on the bottom of the MS River; battle won by Andrew Jackson
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Battle of Horsheshoe Bend | faught in AL; Jackson defeated the Creeks at this battle
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Winthrop Sargent | 1st territorial governor of MS Territory. He was called "His Yankeeship"
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David Holmes | 1st state and 3rd(final) governor of MS
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