| A | B |
| Osceola | He led the Seminole in wars against the U.S. government in the 1830's & 1840's. (344) |
| Oklahoma | Nicknamed "Indian Territory", this is where Indians east of the Mississippi River were sent. (342) |
| guerrilla tactics | The Seminole used these kinds of surprise attacks against the U.S. Army in Florida's forests and swamps. (344) |
| Trail of Tears | The Cherokee's forced journey to Indian Territory in 1838. (343-344) |
| Indian Removal Act | The 1830 law that allowed the federal government to pay Native Americans to move west to Indian Territory. (342) |
| Andrew Jackson | This U.S. President supported the relocation of Indians to Oklahoma. (342-343) |
| Black Hawk | The Sauk chieftain whose people were slaughtered by the U.S. Army in 1832 when they tried to recapture their homeland in Illinois. (344) |
| The Five Civilized Tribes | Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw & Choctaw - the largest Native American groups in the Southeast. (341) |
| Cherokee | They adapted to American culture and won a Supreme Court decision, but most were forced off their homeland in the Smoky Mountains anyway. (343) |
| Worcester v. Georgia | The Supreme Court decision won by the Cherokee in 1832. (343) |
| Seminole | The name for the Native Americans who used guerilla tactics against the U.S. in their struggle to remain in Florida. (344-345) |