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Sam Brady became known as the _____.
Indian Killer
What is a palisade?
a fence of upright logs built around a permanent Native American village
Name 2 counties whose names come from Native Americans.
Erie, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Lycoming, Tioga, Wyoming
Name 2 diseases that were not present prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
common cold. influenza, tuberculosis
The Iroquois built and lived in these homes.
longhouses
What was the basis for the Native American religion?
They worshiped nature. The god of all gods was the Great Spirit.
TRUE OR FALSE: All treaties and land purchases made with the Native Americans and European settlers were fair and just.
False
TRUE OR FALSE: Following the defeat of the Erie by the Iroquois in 1654, there were many Native American tribes in western PA.
False
TRUE OR FALSE: The Grand Treaty was the name given to the treaty signed by the Delaware Indians and William Penn in 1682.
False
European _____ significantly reduced the Native American population.
diseases
TRUE OR FALSE: After the Walking Purchase, the Penns drew the new boundary northeastward instead of directly east to the Delaware River.
True
TRUE OR FALSE: The treaties of Fort Stanwix in 1768 and 1784 were the largest purchases of land from the Allegewi.
False
This Native American group took control over all dealings with the Europeans in 1742.
Iroquois
How was the distance measured in the Walking Purchase of 1737?
as far as a man could walk in 1 1/2 days
Who took charge of the colony after William Penn's death?
William Penn's sons
PA bought the Erie Triangle from the _____.
Federal Government
Name 2 major highways that were once Native American trails.
Rt. 40 (National Road), Rt. 30 (Lincoln Hwy.), Rt. 22 (Wm. Penn Hwy.)
What was the name of the famous Seneca chief?
Cornplanter
This Native American group stayed in PA after the Delaware and Shawnee were forced to relocate to Ohio.
Seneca
TRUE OR FALSE: All treaties and land purchases were viewed as fair by the Native Americans after the Walking Purchase.
False