A True Genocide?

A historical depiction of Native American struggles during 19th century California, featuring soldiers and indigenous peoples in a somber landscape, capturing the essence of conflict and resilience.

Understanding a Dark Chapter in History

Test your knowledge about the genocide experienced by Native Americans and the historical events surrounding it. This quiz examines key figures, events, and the timeline of this tragic period.

  • Learn about important historical records and documentation.
  • Discover the key individuals involved in these events.
  • Enhance your understanding of American history.
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectingTruth421
Who carried out this genocide?
U.S. soldiers
White settlers
Native Americans
U.S. militiamen
The French
Who documented the genocide through historical records?
William Isaac Tustin
Benjamin Madley
Charles Stone
Andrew Kelsey
Who led the 1846 Sacramento River Massacre?
James W. Marshall
Philippe Pétain
John C. Frémont
Maxime Weygand
Who were Charles Stone and Andrew Kelsey?
Two of the first white settlers in Clear Lake
Native American slaves
Soldiers of the U.S. military
Led the Bloody Island Massacre
How did the Yontocket Massacre start?
A group of Native Americans rebelled
A soldier drowned a Tolowa Indian in a river
An Indian was seen with a weapon
An Indian woman was raped by a settler
Roughly, how long did this genocide last?
30 years
2 years
40 years
10 years
Who were the key criminals?
The Native Americans
U.S. President James K. Polk
The Oregon State Legislature
The California State Legislature
U.S. President Franklin Pierce
U.S. Army Captain John C. Frémont
The French
U.S. Government
California Governor Peter H. Burnett
Senator John B. Weller
The U.S. Navy
The California press
When did California become a state?
1900
1850
1830
1880
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