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9 March, 14:50

What action did William McIntosh take that resulted in the removal of the Creek Nation from Georgia? A) McIntosh led the Creeks in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and was soundly defeated by Andrew Jackson. B) McIntosh agreed to sell the Creek's remaining land to the United States by signing the Second Treaty of Indian Springs. C) McIntosh decided to buy two plantations and own hundreds of slaves. This encouraged other Creeks to follow his lifestyle. D) McIntosh divided the Creek nation and formed the Red Sticks. He led his army in attacks against the White Sticks and the United States government.

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  1. 9 March, 14:53
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    B) McIntosh agreed to sell the Creek's remaining land to the United States by signing the Second Treaty of Indian Springs.
  2. 9 March, 15:04
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    The answer is B. McIntosh sold the rest of the Creek's land to the United States.
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