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Name four missionaries for the American Indians:
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1.John Eliot
2. John Campanius
3. Roger Williams
4. David Bainerd
__ ____ established towns for his "praying Indians" around the area of Boston.
John Eliot
__ ___ translated the Bible into the language of Native Americans.
John Eliot
__ ___ became known as the "Apostle to the Indians".
John Eliot
_____ ____ translated the Martin Luther's work (Lutheran)into the language of the Native American.
John Campanius
___ ____, founder of Rhode Island, worked among the Native Americans and founded the first Baptist Church.
Roger Williams
___ _____, battle with tuberculosis, worked among the Native Americans.
David Brainerd
David Brainerd's friend, ___, helped him as an interpreter with the Indians.
Tattamy
___ ___ was a famous Mohawk chief, translated parts of the Bible and prayers into the Mohawk language.
Joseph Brant
___ ____ was known as "Monster Brant" for his fighting for the British during the Revoluntionary War.
Joseph Brant
_____, whose name meant "shooting star", fought the white settlers to keep them out of white territory.
Tecumseh
Te - cum -seh
_____, a Cherokee, developed a Cherokee language, called a syllabary.
Sequoya
The large redwood trees in California are named after ___.
Sequoya
_____ is a language made of symbols that stood for syllables.
syllabary
sy-lla-bary