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Michigan History

front 1

Name 2 types of sources.

back 1

Primary and Secondary sources

front 2

What is the name of the Native American tribe that first lived in Michigan?

back 2

The Hopewell

front 3

Name the tribes that made up the Three Fires.

back 3

Ottawa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi

front 4

What is an artifact?

back 4

An artifact is something made by a human being that can help us learn more about history.

front 5

Why did the French first come to Michigan?

back 5

They were looking for a route to China to get silk and spices.

front 6

Why did the French voyageurs continue to come to Michigan?

back 6

They wanted to trade for beaver furs with the Native Americans.

front 7

Who else traveled to Michigan? What was their goal?

back 7

Missionaries came to share their religion with the Native Americans. Father Marquette was an example.

front 8

How did trading with the French benefit the Native Americans?

back 8

They were able to trade for goods the French had like better weapons and tools.

front 9

When the British arrived, what did they want to do?

back 9

Control the fur trade

front 10

Who fought in the French and Indian War?

back 10

The Native Americans and French fought against the British.

front 11

Why did the French build more forts?

back 11

The forts helped to protect them from the British

front 12

Who won the French and Indian War?

back 12

The British

front 13

What was life like for the early pioneers?

back 13

Life was hard because they had to travel far distances without roads, clear trees and they had to build their own cabins.

front 14

Before Michigan became a state, it was part of the _______________.

back 14

Northwest Territory

front 15

What were Michigan and Ohio fighting over in the Toledo War?

back 15

They both wanted the Toledo Strip with access to the Maumee River.

front 16

What did Michigan get in exchange for giving up the Toledo Strip? How did it benefit Michigan

back 16

The rest of the Upper Peninsula. There were a lot of helpful natural resources in the U.P.

front 17

What 3 things did Michigan need to become a state?

back 17

1) 60,000 people

2) A solution to the Toledo Strip problem

3) A constitution

front 18

Michigan became the _________ state of the United States.

back 18

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