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Creek felt pressured by Georgians to leave their land. Describe the TWO views of the Creek Nation.

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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Answer:

When the war ended in July 1836 about 2,500 Creeks, including several hundred chained warriors, were marched on foot to Montgomery and onto barges which were pushed down the Alabama River, beginning their forced removal to a new homeland in Indian Territory...

Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

  • On January 24, 1826, the Treaty of Indian Springs was annulled and the Creek leaders signed the Treaty of Washington. The CITES restored Creek lands in Alabama, but allowed Georgia to retain its ceded lands in Creek.
  • When the war ended in July 1836, about 2,500 Creeks, including hundreds of chained warriors, marched on foot to Montgomery, boarded barges down the Alabama River, and reached the new Indian Territory. Started forced migration to the house.

Explanation:

  • Creeks were mainly farmers and therefore depended on agriculture.
  • There were also matrilineal societies, where women were considered the head of the family.
  • Their leaders were called chiefs and the tribes were organized under a chieftain system.
  • They lived in stucco single-family houses that surrounded the center of the big city.

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