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What factors helped William McIntosh maintain his political power even when his tribe opposed him? (Select the two correct answers.)
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His popular support for Creek traditions.

His leadership of the Red Stick warriors.

His control over the distribution of essential supplies.

His alliance with the White Stick faction.

His family connections to influential Georgia leaders

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- His control over the distribution of essential supplies.
- His family connections to influential Georgia leaders.

Explanation: McIntosh used patronage (distributing annuities/supplies) and his ties to powerful Georgia/US officials to sustain authority even when many Creeks opposed his policies.