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Why did a large number of Creek Indians believe that William McIntosh betrayed them?
A) He fought against Andrew Jackson and lost the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
B) His refusal to sign treaties that would give the United States control of Georgia led to the Red Stick War.
C) He produced and sold food collected from his two plantations to feed hungry U.S. citizens living in Georgia.
D) He signed a treaty giving away all of the land in Georgia belonging to the Creeks without the agreement of all Creek Nation.

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Answered by noobmasterisonline
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Answer:

D) He signed a treaty giving away all of the land in Georgia belonging to the Creeks without the agreement of all Creek Nation.

Explanation:

Answered by presentmoment
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A large number of Creek Indians believed that William McIntosh betrayed them because he signed a treaty giving away all of the lands in Georgia belonging to the Creeks without the agreement of all Creek Nation.  

Option D)

Explanation:  

  • In the early nineteenth century, McIntosh was the chief administrator of the lower creek region.
  • He signed a treaty that allowed the United States to acquire lands on the creek region.
  • For this reason, the majority of the Creek Indians felt they were betrayed by McIntosh as even before obtaining the major support of the Creek nationals, he signed away their lands to the Americans.
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