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They were apart of the Creek Confederacy.
Fourteen tribes made up the Creek Confederacy or nation
one is a helicopter the other is a small river.
The answer is creek
they had the creek confederacy
The Creek Indians took in some Africans who had escaped from slavery. There was much intermarriage in the tribe. Some Black Creek fought in the Civil War against the Confederacy.
For the Union about 5,400 men, for the Confederacy about 11,600men.
In the overall scheme of things Wilson's Creek was not too important as an episode of the Civil War. The Battle was a Confederate victory, and buoyed Confederate hopes in the region, and gave the Confederates control of southwest Missouri. But within a few weeks the Confederates had lost any advantage gained in further battles of the campaign, and their organized forces were forced to completely withdraw from Missouri. Missouri suffered throughout the war from an irregular warfare between bushwhackers and jayhawkers, a civil war within the Civil War, and bitter memories and divisions persisted long after the war. Of course, if your family member was killed or permanently maimed at Wilson's Creek, it would seem like the most important battle of the war to you.
Davy Crockett served with General Andrew Jackson against the Creek Confederacy in 1813.
They were formed by being made to adapt to European (white people) government, religon, and huunting, ect.
The creek war........ um i dont know... hahahahahahahahah
The Union made a concerted effort to assault all sources of salt used by the Confederacy. As an example, the Confederacy used salt works in neutral Kentucky. In 1862 the Union destroyed the Goose Creek Salt works near Manchester Kentucky.