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The result of President John Quincy Adams supporting the Creek Indian nation in treaty negotiations was the 1826 Treaty of Washington. However, regardless of this treaty the governor of Georgia at that time,George Troup, refused to go along with the provisions of that treaty that allowed the Creek Indians to remain on their small piece of land on the Alabama-Georgia border plus the Ocmulgee Old Fields. He forced the Creeks off this land by forcibly evicting them and the federal government under President John Quincy Adams and his federal troops backed off from federal intervention when confronted by the Georgia militia. The Creek Indians were forced to move west to Indian reservation lands west of the Mississippi River.

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