Native American Land Cessions

Who was William McIntosh?

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William McIntosh was a prominent Creek Indian chief and political leader. He played a key role in the negotiations and signing of various land cession treaties between the United States government and the Creek Nation in the early 19th century. McIntosh was known for his pro-American stance and willingness to negotiate with the U.S., which often put him at odds with other Creek leaders who opposed ceding tribal lands. However, his decision to sign the Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825, which ceded a significant amount of Creek land to the U.S., ultimately led to his assassination by fellow Creeks who viewed him as a traitor.
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