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he Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814 was a turning point in the War of 1812 because
American Indian power in the region greatly decreased following the fight.
the American Indians were able to overtake General Jackson’s forces.
British forces joined forces with the Creek Indians during the fight.
it ended the alliance between the British and the American Indians.
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"American Indian power in the region greatly decreased following the fight."
Explanation: Jackson's victory over the Red Stick Creeks at Horseshoe Bend (March 1814) effectively destroyed their military power. The subsequent Treaty of Fort Jackson forced huge land cessions from the Creek and opened much of the Southeast to American settlement, shifting regional balance of power in favor of the United States.
Explanation: Jackson's victory over the Red Stick Creeks at Horseshoe Bend (March 1814) effectively destroyed their military power. The subsequent Treaty of Fort Jackson forced huge land cessions from the Creek and opened much of the Southeast to American settlement, shifting regional balance of power in favor of the United States.
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