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
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The Fort Mims attacktriggeredthe outbreak of the Creek War
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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
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