Creek War of 1813 And 1814
Early in the War of 1812, British officials took advantage of existing Native American sentiments toward the ever expanding American settlement. by providing arms to allied tribes, the British gained their support. In September of 1812, a group of Creek attacked a small white settlement in middle Tennessee. ...Andrew Jackson continued south to defeat the Creek and end the war (Creek War) at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.European Union laws require you to give European Union visitors information about cookies used on your blog. Note: I'm not savvy enough to know about blog cookies; if there's a concern on your part, it's probably best not to visit my pages.
Showing posts with label General Floyd. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
The Creek War: A War Within A War
From the Cumberland Island NPS Museum exhibit:
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