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Unit 2 Review

Horizontales
A waterborne disease on the westward wagon trails that was often deadly
Little Crow is quoted as saying that he was not this (Ch 9)
Little Crow's other name (Ch 9)
Hans Mattson's family settled 12 miles east of this city in Minnesota (Ch 7)
Land set aside by the US government for use by an American Indian group (Ch 6)
To force to leave one's country or homeland (Ch 9)
The immigrant Hans Mattson was from this country (Ch 7)
The movement of settlers and immigrants from the eastern United States to the Midwest and West (Ch 6)
A reptile that lived in St. Paul's first schoolhouse (Ch 7)
The head of the executive branch in a state or territory (Ch 7)
A written agreement between two or more nations (Ch 6)
The last name of the trader who was quoted as saying "if they [Dakota] are hungry, let them eat grass" (Ch 9)
Verticales
The last name of the man who reduced the number of Dakota people sentenced to death (Ch 9)
The name of the steamboat that carried Harriet Bishop to St. Paul (Ch 7)
The traders refused to extend this to the Dakota people in the summer of 1862 (Ch 9)
Someone who translates between two languages (Ch 6)
Someone who tries to convert someone to another religion, usually Christianity (Ch 9)
In the winter of 1862, the Dakota were sent to an internment camp near this place (Ch 9)
An annual payment that the US government paid the Indians in return for their land (Ch 6)
Last name of the man who led 1,400 US troops against the Dakota (Ch 9)
A US. government field office that dealt with Native American issues (Ch 9)
The belief that the US should expand to the West Coast was called manifest ___
Last name of first territorial governor and second state governor (Ch 6)