They fought with the Americans on Andrew Jacksons side .
Primarily taking place along the Gulf Coast and in Alabama, the "Red Stick War" or "Creek Civil War" (1813-1814) pitted the "Red Stick Creeks" against the United States, the "Lower Creeks," the "Cherokee," and the "Choctaw" tribes.
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(wikipedia.org) War of 1812, between the United States of America and the British Empire (particularly Great Britain and British North America), lasted from 1812 to 1815. It was fought chiefly on the Atlantic Ocean and on the land, coasts and waterways of North America.
In 1814, the Creek nation was attacked by a coalition of American forces and Native American allies. This attack, known as the Creek War or Red Stick War, was a result of the Creek nation's internal divisions and resistance to American expansion.
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend was fought in the Mississippi Territory on March 27, 1814 during the War of 1812. U.S. forces and Indian allies under Major General Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indian tribe that opposed American expansion.
1813-1814
The creek war started in 1813 and ended in 1814.
Old Hickory During the Creek War of 1813-14, The Hero of New Orleans during the War of 1812 King Andrew the First Mischievous Andy Sharp Knife Given to him by the Creek Indians whom he fought in 1814
John Henry Eaton has written: 'Memoirs of Andrew Jackson, late major general and commander in chief of the Southern division of the Army of the United States' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Creek War, 1813-1814, Biography, History, Military leadership, Creek War, 1813-1814. 'To Chandler Price, chairman, Jacob Holgate and Henry Horn, secretaries of the Committee of Superintendence and Vigilance, for the city and county of Philadelphia' 'The complete memoirs of Andrew Jackson' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Military History, Biography, Creek War, 1813-1814
Jesse Denson has written: 'The chronicles of Andrew' -- subject(s): New Orleans (La.), Battle of, 1815, Creek War, 1813-1814
Primarily taking place along the Gulf Coast and in Alabama, the "Red Stick War" or "Creek Civil War" (1813-1814) pitted the "Red Stick Creeks" against the United States, the "Lower Creeks," the "Cherokee," and the "Choctaw" tribes.
Indian
Andrew Jackson led the US Army against the Muscogee (Creek Confederation) during the Creek War (1813-1814). In August 30, 1813 a faction of the Creek Indian Nation called the Red Sticks slew nearly 250 Alabama settlers in a brutal manner, resulting in the calling out of two 2,500 man forces, one under Jackson to punish and stop the Indians. The Creek nation (only a fraction of which had been in rebellion) was essentially crushed. They were forced to cede three fifths of the present state of Alabama and one fifth of Georgia.
River Thames Frost Fair
He was born in 1813
Harlon R. Johnson has written: 'Sam Dale and the five civilized tribes' -- subject(s): Biography, Pioneers, Five Civilized Tribes, Creek War, 1813-1814
Primarily taking place along the Gulf Coast and in Alabama, the "Red Stick War" or "Creek Civil War" (1813-1814) pitted the "Red Stick Creeks" against the United States, the "Lower Creeks," the "Cherokee," and the "Choctaw" tribes.