| Term | Definition |
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flotia |
a fleed of boats or small ships travling tegother |
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aciets |
itema of value that are owned |
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coumberland |
middle section ofthe tennesse land |
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jurisdiction |
area or territory over legal power |
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the big slat lick |
the settlers came to middle tennesse becouse |
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the adventure |
the boat made by robertson t tale them to kentucky |
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john donelson |
he was chossen to lead the ship by water, 54 years old |
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bluff |
a broad step cliff |
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stations |
small forts to protect |
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fort nashburough |
a fort for everyone |
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palisde |
a fence of tall pointed stakes |
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rachel donelson |
15 years old marrried andrew jackson john donelson daughter |
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quarinted |
the boat that had small pox was moved to the of of all the boats |
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null and void |
having no legal forces |
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josph hay |
was the frist sttler to be killed he has a bad death |
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slaves |
a person who had few rights |
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robert |
beloged to the robertson faniley died during and indaind attack |
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land grants |
land given a settler achvied by them liveg ther or taken away |
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charolett robetson |
let all the 50 barking hunting dogs during the indian attack |
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davidson county |
comberland becamr davidson county north carolina |
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coopor |
a person who mends pots and pans |