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As a result , political upheaval , economic distress , and a spiritual awakening caused civil war among the Creeks in 1813leadingthe Creek War

Wikimedia CommonsThe Fort Mims massacre , in which Creek Indians retaliated against a white settlementsparkedthe Creek War

the crimson Sticks ... Mississippi Territory militarysparkedthe Creek battle

the purple Sticks ... Mississippi Territory armed forcessparkedthe Creek battle

The Fort Mims attacktriggeredthe outbreak of the Creek War

Shawnee leader Tecumseh , who defended the British because they wanted to keep their land and traditions(passive) had been led byThe creek war

a sonledthe Redsticks in the Creek War

The consequence of the attack ... a retaliatory raid on Fort Mims August 30 , 1813triggeredthe outbreak of the Creek War

the Red Sticks ... Mississippi Territory militiasparkedthe Creek War

the Niger Delta ... the environmental degradation and exploitationtriggeredthe creek wars

These diversionsinfluencedthe Creek War

in U.S. victory over Creek Native Indians resulting in the vast cession of their lands in Alabama and Georgiaresultedin U.S. victory over Creek Native Indians resulting in the vast cession of their lands in Alabama and Georgia

to further trouble between them and the Georgiansledto further trouble between them and the Georgians

to trouble between the seminoles and the georgiansledto trouble between the seminoles and the georgians

in the largest loss of life by Native Americans in conflict with U.S. troopsresultedin the largest loss of life by Native Americans in conflict with U.S. troops

in one of the greatest land grabs in American historyresultedin one of the greatest land grabs in American history

from the American – British wars where Tecumseh and the Prophet backed the British and their contributionresultedfrom the American – British wars where Tecumseh and the Prophet backed the British and their contribution

the debt(passive) created bythe debt

to Jackson forcing the Treaty of Fort Jacksonleadto Jackson forcing the Treaty of Fort Jackson

in Alabama becoming a state in 1819resultedin Alabama becoming a state in 1819

in refugees coming into the area following defeat at Horseshoe Bend by Andrew Jackson of the United States Armyresultedin refugees coming into the area following defeat at Horseshoe Bend by Andrew Jackson of the United States Army

severe damages to the Native Americans and they forced to surrender a major portion of their land to the American governmentcausedsevere damages to the Native Americans and they forced to surrender a major portion of their land to the American government

the massacre and warto sparkthe massacre and war

in U.S. victory over Creek Native Indians , who were British allies during the War of 1812resultedin U.S. victory over Creek Native Indians , who were British allies during the War of 1812

in the vast cession of Creek lands in Alabama and Georgia 1817resultedin the vast cession of Creek lands in Alabama and Georgia 1817

to jackson 's recognition by madison 's administration as a major general in the us armyledto jackson 's recognition by madison 's administration as a major general in the us army

to jackson 's recognition by madison 's administration as a major the battle of newledto jackson 's recognition by madison 's administration as a major the battle of new

beyond the great river the wily osceolaledbeyond the great river the wily osceola

in the vast cession of Creek lands in Alabama and Georgia Westward Expansionresultedin the vast cession of Creek lands in Alabama and Georgia Westward Expansion

to Jackson 's recognition by Madison 's administration as a Major General in the U.S. armyledto Jackson 's recognition by Madison 's administration as a Major General in the U.S. army

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