Are You Smarter Than a 8th Grader?

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Are You Smarter Than a 8th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 1,000,000 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 500,000 300,000 36c Cotton Gins 36d Alexander Mcgilivray 175,000 100,000 36c Railroads 36d William McIntosh 50,000 36d Sequoyah 36d John Ross 25,000 10,000 36d Dahlonega Gold Rush 36d Worcester vs. Georgia 5,000 2,000 36d Andrew Jackson 36d John Marshall 1,000

36c Cotton Gins What do cotton gins do and how did it impact the amount of slaves?

E Answer Cotton gins separate the seeds from the cotton and it increased production so it increased the amount of slaves. Return

36d Alexander McGillivray Which treaty did he sign and what did the treaty say?

Answer He signed the Treaty of New York which ceded land from the Creek and George Washington signed it too. Return

36c Railroads What was the main railroad company and what did railroads replace?

Answer The main railroad company was Western and Atlantic and it replaced less efficient ways of travel and it took many supplies across the country. Also Atlanta was built around railroads. Return

36d William McIntosh What treaty did he sign and what did it give away?

Answer He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs which gave away remaining Cherokee land. Return

36d Sequoyah What big contribution did Sequoyah make to the Cherokees?

Answer He created the syllabary for the Cherokee. Return

36d John Ross What did he do?

Answer He Was the Indian chief who fought for the Indians to stay. Return

36d Dahlonega Gold Rush How did this affect the the removal of the Indians?

Answer This basically was one of the major reasons that the removed the natives. More people were moving there and they needed the land from the Cherokee. Return

36d Worcester vs. Georgia What was the outcome of this case?

Answer They were not at fault because Georgia laws did not apply to their territory. Return

36d Andrew Jackson What did he do?

Answer He did not enforce the decision decided by the Supreme Court. He forced the trail of tears. Return

36d John Marshall Who was he?

Answer He was the judge who declared that the Indians could stay. Return

Million Dollar Question

1,000,000 Question What act removed the Native Indians from Georgia?

1,000,000 Answer It was the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and it created the Trail of Tears. Return

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