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Social Studies Test

GA Settlers and Native Americans (Creek and Cherokee)

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Who founded the colony of Georgia? Oglethorpe
Who was the leader of the Cherokee tribe? Sequoyah
Who was the leader of the Creek tribe? Tomochichi
Who was an important interpreter and trader that helped Oglethorpe and Tomochichi talk with each other? Mary Musgrove
The Native Americans were forced to move where? Oklahoma
What was found on Cherokee land in 1829? Gold
What were the two languages used to write the Cherokee Newspaper? English and Cherokee
What was the name of the Cherokee Newspaper? The Cherokee Phoenix
Who made up the first written language for the Cherokee? Sequoyah
Who made the Native Americans move to Oklahoma? The US government
Where did James Ogthethorpe and the other settlers come from? England
What did Mary Musgrove and her husband build to allow traders to exchange goods? A trading post
What were the main crops grown by the Cherokee? squash, beans and corn
The Creek and Cherokee towns included an open area for games, weddings and other ______________________ to honor people and events. ceremonies
How many homes did the Creek and Cherokee build? 2
Which game did the Creek play that is like today's game of lacrosse? stickball
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