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Why was William McIntosh executed by Muscogee (Creek) warriors?
A.
He claimed Muscogee (Creek) land in Dahlonega for himself after gold was discovered.
B.
He failed to protect Muscogee (Creek) land in a major United States Supreme Court case.
C.
He supported a United States law that forced Muscogee (Creek) people to give up their land.
D.
He signed a treaty that gave away the last Muscogee (Creek) land in Georgia without tribal consent.
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D. He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825), which ceded the last Creek lands in Georgia without the Creek National Council's consent; for that violation of tribal law he was executed.
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