Monday
Indiana has several nicknames, but the most popular is "The Hoosier State." No one is quite sure how this started. One legend says that when indiana settlers answered a knock on the cabin door they said, "Who's yere?," which later turned into "Hoosier." Today "Hoosier" is used to refer to people from Indiana. Another nickname for Indiana is "Heartland of America."
The term "Hoosier" definitely came from the way Indiana settlers answered the door.
Indiana has only one nickname
You want to go from Lafayette to Indianapolis. Do you take:
You want to go from Terre Haute to Indianapolis. Do you take:
You want to go from Lafayette to Gary. Do you take:
Wednesday
Many Hoosiers were against slavery. Wayne County was known as Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad. Members of the Underground Railroad were people who secretly helped slaves escape to freedom. Not everyone in Indiana agreed with helping slaves escape. Indiana passed a law in 1850 that made it illegal to help escaped slaves.
Indiana's people agreed on the issue of slavery
Which word best describes members of the group that helped slaves escape?
Thursday
John Mellencamp is an American singer and songwriter who had many hits in the 1980s. He is also known for helping American farmers. In 1985 he helped organize Farm Aid, a yearly benefit concert that features famous music stars and raises money for family farmers in the United States. When John first began performing he used the name John Cougar, but he later went back to his birth name. John was born in 1951 in Seymour.
What was John's birth name?
Why do you think John changed his name when he began performing?