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Scientific Name Etheostoma scotti Other Commonly Used Names none Previously Used Scientific Names Etheostoma coosae Family Percidae Rarity Ranks G2S2 State Legal
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Scientific Name Etheostoma scotti Other Commonly Used Names none Previously Used Scientific Names Etheostoma coosae Family Percidae Rarity Ranks G2S2 State Legal Status Threatened Federa. Including the Forced Removal of the Creek and Cherokee Indians. What is the correlation between cotton production and the growth of slavery?. As cotton production increased, slavery increased.. What scandal took place when Georgia’s governor and some legislators were bribed to sell public land to private developers at below-market prices?. Plus Warm . ups . and Reading . Totem. Natural object or animal that is forefather of a particular family or clan.. Archetype. A character type, descriptive detail, image, or story pattern that recurs frequently in the literature of various cultures across various times. . Percina aurantiacaThe tangerine darter, also called the . As the population grew, the colonists pushed farther west into the territories occupied by the American Indians.. Inevitably. , this movement led to clashes over land.. How did the Proclamation of 1763 attempt to solve this problem? Was it successful?. Scientific Name: Percina lenticula Richards and Knapp Other Commonly Used Names: none Previously Used Scientific Names: none Family: Percidae Rarity Ranks: G2/S1 State Legal Status: The presence of Native . Americans represented a challenge or impediment to westward expansion. .. To the growing white majority of the Western frontier, the presence of any Indians at all, “civilized” or not, was unacceptable.. Savannah. Augusta. Louisville. Who would have benefited MOST from Georgia’s . headright. . system?. Poor white settlers. In the mid-1800’s, what was Georgia’s main railroad company.. Western and Atlantic Railroad. Unit 3. : . Revolution. , . Statehood, and . Westward Expansion. Lesson 5: Indian Removal. Study Presentation. . Lesson 5: Indian Removal. . Vocab. – on page 70. Impressment. Syllabary. Trail of Tears. The Cherokee Indians. . The Cherokee name actually came from . the Creek name “Chelokee”. This means . “People of a different speech.”. The Cherokee Indians where located in . both states of Alabama and Georgia. . Indian Removal. ADD any extra information to your handy pre-printed notes. The information you ADD should be useful to your book.. We will fill in the systems column as we go along.. This PPT is online at georgiastudies2015.weebly.com. Background. Near the end of the 18. th. century, Georgia was home to European settlers, as well as Cherokee and Creek Indians. . Many . settlers became rich growing cotton on plantations. . The . settlers viewed the Native Americans in Georgia as a barrier to further exploitation of the region’s land. . The Lenape & The Cherokee. Megan . Fortuner. & . Sabastian. Word. The Lenape:. Lived along the east coast. Called themselves “. Lenni. Lenape” meaning . “Men of Men”. Were peaceful. Part 2. Quick Review. How were the Creek and Cherokee alike and different?. What is Sequoyah most famous for? Was he Creek or Cherokee?. Who was the Creek chief that sold 22million acres of his people’s land?. While . the Creek traded with both the French and the English, the Cherokee were exclusively loyal to the English; this loyalty caused much conflict between themselves and the Creek. . During . the Revolution, the Cherokee continued to support the British and fought the Americans even after the war officially ended. .
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