Please ASAP! The issue of how the Creeks would cast their votes for their new leader caused the tribe to break into two:
Question 1 options:


Tribes.


Territories.


factions.


villages.
Question 2 (2 points)


2. What was John Ross accused of at the Peace Conference in 1865?
Question 2 options:


He was accused of causing the Creeks to divide into two factions.


He was accused of leading the Cherokees into rebellion.


He was accused of lying to the Cherokees.


He was accused of forfeiting all annuities and lands.
Question 3 (2 points)


3. The treaties of 1866 meant the Indians no longer controlled their own destiny. Why?
Question 3 options:


They had to ask the U.S. government for permission to do anything.


The U.S. government limited their sovereignty, and their resources were open to exploration by non-Indians.


They were subject to building restrictions.


Farming was heavily regulated by the government.
Question 4 (2 points)


4. The Cherokee capital was built in 1869. Where was it located?
Question 4 options:


North Fork


Fort Sill


Tahlequah


Doaksville
Question 5 (2 points)


5. In what year did the Creek write their new constitution?
Question 5 options:


1865


1868


1866


1867
Question 6 (2 points)


6. The Seminole tribe broke into two factions led by which leaders?
Question 6 options:


John Jumper and Jane McCurtain


Allen Wright and John Jumper


John Chupco and Jane McCurtain


John Chupco and John Jumper
Question 7 (2 points)


7. What accounted for most of the factional disturbances for the Choctaws and Chickasaws?
Question 7 options:


Deciding whether or not to continue supporting the Confederacy


Deciding how the land would be divided amongst the tribe's members


Deciding who would control the government


Deciding who would run Bloomfield Academy
Question 8 (2 points)


8. To take advantage of the railroad economic benefits, what did the most courageous tribespeople do?
Question 8 options:


Took jobs with the railroads


Settled in one of the new towns established along the lines


Moved farther away from the railroads


Planted vegetation very close to the railroads
Question 9 (2 points)


9. What were some of the disadvantages of the railroad?
Question 9 options:


threatened the sovereignty of the Indians


made lawlessness worse


reduced tribespeople to a minority in their own land


all of these

Respuesta :

Answer:

1; Factions

2; He was accused of leading the Cherokees into rebellion.

3; The U.S. government limited their sovereignty, and their resources were open to exploration by non-Indians.

4; Tahlequah

5; 1867

6; John Chupco and John Jumper

7; Deciding who would control the government

8; Settled in one of the new towns established along the lines

9; All of these

hope this helps!!! XD