7Y 12-09-2016 Friday Native American Treaties in MN Objective: Describe Native American Treaties in MN. Agenda: Main Cheese Omelet, Cinnamon Roll Grab & Go Toasted Grilled Cheese, Graham Crax Snack Sides Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Fruit salad prayer Do Now: Finish reading chapter 6 in the Northern Lights Textbook. Add the treaties you learned about to the table from page 336: Pike’s Treaty, Treaty of 1837, and the Treaties at Traverse des Sioux and Mendota Go over table and information No homework
Morning Prayers - Friday In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. AMEN (Join me in offering our day to God.) My God, I thank you for the gift of another day to praise you. I offer you all my prayers works, joys, and sufferings today. Amen. (Let us now place ourselves before Jesus on the Cross) The cross is my sure safety. It is the Cross that I ever adore. The Lord’s Cross is with me always. The Lord’s Cross is my refuge. We adore You O Christ, and we praise You, because by Your holy cross, You have redeemed the world. (Let us pray.) Dear Heavenly Father, grant me the grace to know the difference between right and wrong, and the courage always to do what is right, Through Christ, our Lord. AMEN In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. AMEN (Please stand for the pledge) I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Ended battles in Northwest Territory Treaty Date Indian Group Results for United States Results for Indian Groups Outcome Treaty of Greenville 1795 12 Groups Ended battles in Northwest Territory Payment of $20,000; acknowledgment of lands Indian land claims disregarded by American settlers Treaty at Holston River 1798 Cherokee Received land promised to Cherokee Payment of $5,000 followed by annual payments Cherokee lands reduced Treaty at St. Louis 1804 Sauk and Fox Received land from Sauk and Fox Annual payment of $1,000 Indians claimed their leaders acted without permission; conflicts arose as settlers moved to Sauk and Fox land Treaty at Ft. Jackson 1814 Creek Ended battles with Red Eagle; received 23 million acres of land in Georgia Received small amount of land in Alabama Conflicts between settlers and Creeks led to removal of Creeks to Indian Territory Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek 1830 Choctaw Received all Choctaw lands east of Mississippi River Received land in Indian Territory Choctaw become first tribe moved from southeast to land in Indian Territory`