
Creek War - Wikipedia
The Creek War took place largely in modern-day Alabama and along the Gulf Coast. Major engagements of the war involved the United States military and the Red Sticks (or Upper …
The Creek War of 1813-1814 - American Battlefield Trust
2021年10月26日 · While the armies of Great Britain and the United States grappled for the Old Northwest and along the Canadian front from 1812 to 1813, a new war erupted with the Creek …
Creek War | Native Americans, Alabama, Georgia | Britannica
Creek War, (1813–14), war that resulted in U.S. victory over Creek Indians, who were British allies during the War of 1812, resulting in vast cession of their lands in Alabama and Georgia.
The Creek War, 1813–1814 - U.S. Army Center of Military History
With an almost complete dearth of Regular U.S. Army units, the militias from the Mississippi Territory, Tennessee, and Georgia, as well as Choctaw and Cherokee allies, all invaded the …
The Creek Indian War | National Museum of American History
On March 27, 1814, Andrew Jackson, with a force 3,300 men consisting of Tennessee militia, United States regulars, and both Cherokee and Lower Creek allies, attacked Chief Me-Na-Wa …
Creek War in the Southeast: A civil war and an enemy occupation
Those who robbed or killed travelers and American settlers on the frontier were publicly whipped and executed. The actions, which violated the traditional prerogatives of clan leaders, brought …
Creek War - Encyclopedia.com
On 27 July 1813 Colonel James Caller, acting on his own initiative, led a force of 180 Mississippi Territory militiamen in the interception of a Creek supply train at Burnt Corn. Though initially …
Summer 1814: The Treaty of Ft. Jackson ends the Creek War
The Treaty of Fort Jackson (August 9, 1814) ended the Creek War. Andrew Jackson served as the sole representative of the United States and dictated the terms, assisted by Benjamin …
Creek War of 1813-1814 - Forts, Battlefields and Historic Sites
2014年3月22日 · The Creek War of 1813-1814 was a major conflict that was fought across much of the modern states of Alabama, Georgia and Florida. Regarded as part of the larger War of …
The Creek Indian War of 1813-1814 RIFT OF THE CREEK CONFEDERACY In the fall of 1811, the great Shawnee chief Tecumseh came to incite the Creeks of Georgia against the whites. …