William McIntosh was creek chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, thought the Creek should sell their land to the government. William McIntosh was murdered by his own people as punishment for signing the unpopular treaty.
Chief Mcintosh
Go to the related links and you will find actual Indian Treaties.
Because he gave away the Indian territory to the Federal Government which caused the Trail of Tears
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William McIntosh was killed in 1825 primarily due to his controversial decision to sign the Treaty of Indian Springs, which ceded Creek tribal lands to the United States without the consent of the majority of the Creek Nation. His actions were viewed as a betrayal by many Creeks, leading to his assassination by tribal members who opposed the treaty and sought to protect their land and sovereignty. His death highlighted the tensions between Native American leaders and U.S. government policies during that period.
He sold the remaining Creek land to the government for $200,000. On April 23, 1825 he was killed by his fellow Creeks that he had betrayed.
Indian Springs School was created in 1952.
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Indian Springs State Park was created in 1825.
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