the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.
The original inhabitants of Georgia belonged to the mound building cultures. The Native American groups present in Georgia at the time the Europeans arrived included Cherokee, Creek, and Yamasee.
Yes, Georgia traded with the Indians in Colonial times.
In 1733 the Creek Indians lived in Georgia and starting in 1755 the Cherokee Indians called the Southeast part of Georgia their home.
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
Cherokee and the Creek tribe are the two native Americans in Georgia.
Native Americans were already in Georgia before it was settled, or called Georgia. There were a number of tribes that lived in the area.
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Most of Georgia and Georgians interacted poorly with native tribes. Georgia was originally a British penal colony, so the persons that met the natives were not of the highest caliber. Federal law, treaties and judges ordered settlers off Cherokee lands on numerous occasions but all were ignored. When gold was discovered, the state of Georgia declared war on what they called the "Creek and Seminole Indians". Georgians covertly provided the natives with blankets that had been exposed to small pox in an effort to thin their enemies down. Eventually, Georgia forced all native tribes on the trail of tears to Oklahoma.
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The Creek Indians, also referred to as the Muscogee tribe, fought to protect their land in Southern Georgia from settlers. They lost millions of acres of land to white settlers.
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