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Dive into Indiana's history with this lesson on influential figures like Francis Slocum and important events like the Treaty of Paris. Learn about the state's path to becoming a territory and then a state.
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Vocabulary illegal
The practice of holding people against their will and forcing them to work
One of the squares of land into which the Northwest Territory was divided by the Land Ordinance of 1785
Frances Slocum • One of the founders of Prophetstown • A five year old girl kidnapped by the Lenape • General chosen by President Washington to lead the American army
Jonathan Jennings • Shawnee chief who led the Native Indians to battle • The first governor of the state of Indiana • The first governor of Indiana Territory
William Henry Harrison • The first governor of Indiana Territory • One of the founders of Prophetstown • The second president of the United states
Blue Jacket • The first governor of Indiana Territory • Shawnee chief who led the Native Americans to battle • A five year old girl kidnapped by the Lenape Indians
Tenskwatawa • One of the founders of Prophetstown • The first governor of the state of Indiana • The governor of Ohio
Anthony Wayne • General chosen by President Washington to lead the American army in the Northwest • A British spy during the American Revolution • A political leader in the Northwest
a. General chosen by President Washington to lead the American army in the Northwest
What did the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, do for the United States? • Made the Indiana Territory a state • Gave most British lands south of the Great Lakes and east of the Mississippi River to the United States • Continued the war between the British and the Americans
b. Gave most of the British lands south of the Great Lakes and east of the Mississippi River to the United States
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota became known as the ______________________. • Oklahoma Region • Northwest Territory • Southeast
George Rogers Clark was given land along the Ohio River. What was the name of the town he founded? • New Albany • Terre Haute • Clarksville
As the Northwest Territory set up, each township was divided into sections. Each section had land set aside for a _______. • Mall • Courthouse • School
Where was the Indiana Territory capital located? • Henryville • Vincennse • New Albany
How many people must live in a territory before it was allowed to become a state? • 50,000 • 60,000 • 6,000
Who was appointed governor of the Northwest Territory? • Tecumseh • Wayne Anthony • Arthur St. Clair
Tecumseh was a (1.)___________ leader. He fought for the preservation of (2.)_________________________.Indiana became a state on (3.)_____________________________.
Primary Source or Secondary Source ___1. President Washington’s diary ____2. An encyclopedia published in 1985 ____3. A painting of the Battle of Fallen Timbers by Mrs. Gardiner ____4. A map drawn by George Rogers Clark
Primary Source or Secondary Source _P__1. President Washington’s diary __S_2. An encyclopedia published in 1985 __S_3. A painting of the Battle of Fallen Timbers by Mrs. Gardiner _P__4. A map drawn by George Rogers Clark