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Creek Removal in Georgia Creek Indians  Series of clashes between Creek and settlers who pushed their land was known as the ________________________.  Treaty of New York; Chief Alex ___________________ met with President Jackson and agreed to the Creeks giving up all land _________________ of the Oconee River but keeping the land on the _________________ side.  The treaty angered ___________________, who felt betrayed by their government. Creek War (Red Stick War)  Some Creeks were not happy about the Treaty of New York.  ___________________________ endorsed war fight for their land claims; ___________________ wanted peace.  Chief William __________________ was concerned with the separation of the Creek tribes.  __________________ attacked Fort Mims, killing more than 400 people.  The Battle of ____________________ Bend, in Alabama, ended the Creek War in 1814.  Andrew Jackson led the US troops against the Creeks.  The Treaty of ____________________________ was signed by Chief McIntosh in return for _________________.  The treaty gave up the lands of the Creek in Georgia to the US government.  Chief William McIntosh was later _________________ by rival Creeks for signing the treaty. Creek Removal  Treaty of __________________ (1832) resulted in _____________ acres of Creek land ceded to the United States.  US agreed to allow Creeks who wished to _______________ live on 2 million of those acres; the US promised to _______________ those who stayed.  Those who didn’t wish to stay would have to ____________ to the ________________ territories.  The treaty was ________________; by 1840, nearly all Creeks were forced to move ____________ to the Indian Territory.

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Creek Removal in Georgia
Creek Indians
 Series of clashes between Creek and settlers who pushed their land was known as the **Oconee War**.
 Treaty of New York; Chief Alex **McGillivray** met with President Jackson and agreed to the Creeks giving up all land **east** of the Oconee River but keeping the land on the **west** side.
 The treaty angered **many Creeks**, who felt betrayed by their government.

Creek War (Red Stick War)
 Some Creeks were not happy about the Treaty of New York.
 **Red Sticks** endorsed war to fight for their land claims; **White Sticks** wanted peace.
 Chief William **McIntosh** was concerned with the separation of the Creek tribes.
 **Red Sticks** attacked Fort Mims, killing more than 400 people.
 The Battle of **Horseshoe** Bend, in Alabama, ended the Creek War in 1814.
 Andrew Jackson led the US troops against the Creeks.
 The Treaty of **Fort Jackson** was signed by Chief McIntosh in return for **$50,000**.
 The treaty gave up the lands of the Creek in Georgia to the US government.
 Chief William McIntosh was later **murdered** by rival Creeks for signing the treaty.

Creek Removal
 Treaty of **Indian Springs** (1832) resulted in **3 million** acres of Creek land ceded to the United States.
 US agreed to allow Creeks who wished to **stay** live on 2 million of those acres; the US promised to **protect** those who stayed.
 Those who didn’t wish to stay would have to **remove** to the **Indian** territories.
 The treaty was **unpopular**; by 1840, nearly all Creeks were forced to move **west** to the Indian Territory.

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