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... expansion. The Creek Indians met their demise when they faced up against the aggressive and influential general Jackson. A remarkable ...
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The name "Creek" came from the shortening of Ocheese Creek Indians a name given by the English to the native people living along the Ocheese Creek. ...
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... The Creek Indians were extremely strong, and in astuteness and competence in warfare far more ahead compared to majority of the Indian tribes. ...
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... The purpose behind this move was the belief that in Florida they would be free from the dominance of the Creek Indians and have rich new fields to plant their ...
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... and Timucua tribes, both of which spoke the Mikasuki Language (Seminole Indians 290). Hence, they were named the Seminole, meaning °runaway± in Creek dialect ...
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... He led the party down to a fishing camp, near a creek. Indians had recently been there, and their ponies had eaten all of the grass. ...
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... He led the party down to a fishing camp, near a creek. Indians had recently been there, and their ponies had eaten all of the grass. ...
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... In 1814 Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia, here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were pro-British in the war of 1812). ...
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... In 1814 Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia, here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were pro-British in the war of 1812). ...
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... In 1814 Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia, here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were pro-British in the war of 1812). ...
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... In 1814 Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia, here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were pro-British in the war of 1812). ...
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... office. When in the Army, Jackson had defeated a battle against the Creek Indians, The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, in 1814. Because ...
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... Hundreds of Creek Indians and settlers were brutally killed, and the Creek Indian war is more often referred to as the "Big Bloody." General Andrew Jackson ...
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... Whitside had been given orders to take Big Foot and his Indians to a cavalry camp at Wounded Knee Creek to disarm and dismount them. ...
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... The Indians, under the direction of Big Foot, were moved to Wounded Knee Creek. ... There were only 350 Indians in total at Wounded Knee Creek. ...
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... In 1814 Jackson was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia, here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were pro-British in the war of 1812). ...
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... In 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson led soldiers to victory over the Creek Indians in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in what is now Alabama. ...
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... Americans won some battles with British ships as well as defeating the Creek Indians, but it did little to win the war. Britain ...
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... States victory. In March of 1814, Andrew Jackson scored a victory at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend over the Creek Indians. By this ...
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... The turning point in my life was definitely my service in the War of 1812. One of my first victories was over the Creek Indians. ...
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... Next, he was a Major General in the Tennessee Militia; here he was ordered to march against the Creek Indians (who were pro-British in the war of 1812). ...
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Before his presidency he did all that he could to remove the Creek and Seminole Indians from their lands, during the Creek and Siminole War, merely for his own ...
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... By 1827, the Creek Indians were gone from the area known as Georgia, having been killed or pushed west, and although the Cherokee remained, in 1828, when gold ...
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... Then in 1813 he defeated the Creek Indians. Jackson was the only bonafide military hero of an unprotected war. He fought hard for Freedom in our country. ...
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... slaves. In 1727 and 1728, escaped slaves were aiding the Yamasee and Lower Creek Indians in Granville County. (Aptheker, American ...
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... Whitside was also ordered to disarm the Indians But one of his scouts (John ... to be brought up for the chief.(Brown, 440) When they reached the creek they were ...
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... The Indians were ordered to set up their tattered lodgings on Wounded Knee Creek. ... The army had trapped the Indians on Wounded Knee Creek and destroyed them. ...
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... The Indians called the creek Medicine Tail Coulee. Custer then rode out close to the river and, probably, planned to cross at this point to attack the Sioux. ...
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... This symbolizes that he had done a great deal of mistake that even a creek avoids him. Tlinguit Indians are said to have complex social systems and religious ...
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... Crazy Horse and a few other warriors coaxed the 80 soldiers to follow the Indians into a low area of Pano Creek, where 100s of Indians swarmed over Fettterman ...
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