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The World Turned Upside Down: Indian Voices from Early America Quiz

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1)

When was John Eliot born? (from Chapter 2)

1610.
1823.
1869.
1604.
2)

What was a loose confederacy of North American Natives in the Great Lakes region following the American Revolutionary War? (from Chapter 6, and Epilogue)

The Ohio Confederacy.
The Western Confederacy.
The Northwest Ordinance.
The Pacific Confederacy.
3)

At what age was Samsom Occom first exposed to the teachings of Christian evangelical preachers? (from Chapter 2)

16.
12.
14.
10.
4)

When was Samson Occom born? (from Chapter 2)

1705.
1792.
1700.
1723.
5)

In what year did the Moor's Indian Charity School move to Hanover, New Hampshire? (from Chapter 2)

1790.
1758.
1769.
1792.
6)

The Walking Purchase was a purported agreement from what year? (from Chapter 3)

1769.
1737.
1785.
1715.
7)

When was the Treaty of Greenville signed? (from Chapter 6, and Epilogue)

1777.
1789.
1793.
1795.
8)

Colin G. Calloway is professor of history and Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies at what institution? (from Chapter 6, and Epilogue)

Harvard University.
Yale University.
Dartmouth College.
Princeton University.
9)

Penobscot participated in a land negotiation for an area called what in present-day Maine? (from Chapter 3)

Pelican Bay.
Martha's Vineyard.
Crystal Bay.
Casco Bay.
10)

What was a Christian revitalization movement that swept Protestant Europe and British America, and especially the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American religion? (from Chapter 2)

The White Awakening.
The Middle Ages.
The Great Awakening.
The Spanish Inquisition.
11)

In what year did George Washington order the destruction of around forty Iroquois towns during the Revolutionary War? (from Chapter 5)

1775.
1789.
1783.
1779.
12)

An Onondaga Indian named what delivered several powerful speeches at the Treaty of Lancaster conference? (from Chapter 3)

Canasatego.
Atiwaneto.
Penobscot.
Joseph Brant.
13)

Eleazar Wheelock founded the Moor's Indian Charity School in what year? (from Chapter 2)

1792.
1754.
1745.
1778.
14)

Colonel William Crawford was tortured and burnt at the stake by American Indians in retaliation for what incident? (from Chapter 5)

The Gnadenhutten massacre.
The French and Indian War.
The Treaty of Fort Stanwix.
The Braddock expedition.
15)

When did Samson Occom die? (from Chapter 2)

1777.
1805.
1812.
1792.
16)

Chief Pontiac was born in approximately what year? (from Chapter 4)

1720.
1700.
1708.
1763.
17)

Where was Colonel William Crawford born? (from Chapter 5)

Orange County, Virginia.
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Boston, Massachusetts.
New York, New York.
18)

In Chapter 4, a speech from 1752 was made by an Abenaki Indian named what to a Massachusetts emissary? (from Chapter 4)

Garangula.
Cheda.
Atiwaneto.
Gachadow.
19)

The author writes in Chapter 6 that many tribes banded together to create the United Indian Nations, with the goal of resisting any notion of ceding territory beyond what? (from Chapter 6, and Epilogue)

The Arkansas River.
The Ohio River.
The Mississippi River.
The Rocky Mountains.
20)

Colin G. Calloway was born in what year? (from Chapter 6, and Epilogue)

1924.
1953.
1956.
1962.
21)

Joseph Mittark was accused of illegitimately selling the lands of his people to whom? (from Chapter 3)

John Heckewelder.
John Eliot.
Joseph Brant.
Thomas Dongan.
22)

By what year was it clear the French were defeated by the English, and that Indians allied with the French were soon going to have to deal with the English, according to the author in Chapter 4? (from Chapter 4)

1761.
1658.
1777.
1756.
23)

The Treaty of Lancaster was a treaty concluded between the Six Nations and the colonies of Virginia and what? (from Chapter 3)

Virginia.
Kentucky.
Maryland.
Delaware.
24)

Chief Pontiac was a leader of what Native American tribe? (from Chapter 4)

The Apache people.
The Cherokee people.
The Ottawa people.
The Ouachita people.
25)

John Eliot emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, on what ship? (from Chapter 2)

Lyon.
Albatross.
Kingfisher.
Mercenary.
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