Asked by Bryce Johnson on Jun 08, 2024
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Which was the last tribe to put up resistance on the battlefield in the Old Northwest?
A) Sauk
B) Cherokee
C) Sioux
D) Choctaw
E) Seminole
Old Northwest
A historical term referring to the region of the United States northwest of the Ohio River, encompassing states like Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota.
Battlefield Resistance
Acts of defiance or opposition by military forces or insurgents during engagements or conflicts on a battlefield.
Sauk
A Native American tribe traditionally located in the Midwestern United States, notably involved in the Black Hawk War against the United States in 1832.
- Evaluate the consequences of the Indian removal strategies, including the Trail of Tears, and the Supreme Court's influence in the affairs of Native Americans.
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Courtney RichardsJun 09, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Sauk, led by Black Hawk, were the last tribe to resist in the Old Northwest, culminating in the Black Hawk War of 1832.
Learning Objectives
- Evaluate the consequences of the Indian removal strategies, including the Trail of Tears, and the Supreme Court's influence in the affairs of Native Americans.