In the early 19th century, particularly during the Creek War (1813-1814), the Creek Nation, a confederation of Native American tribes, engaged in violent conflicts with American settlers in Georgia. Tensions arose over land disputes and encroachments by settlers. The conflict was part of the larger context of the War of 1812, where various Native American groups allied with the British against American expansion. The war ultimately led to significant losses for the Creeks and the cession of their lands to the United States.
The Cherokee Indians were attacked by the Georgia militia and in response they sued the state
they got splattered in too pieces.and they had to protect their young from the Americans
they were attacked by the native americans
The Cherokee Indians were attacked by the Georgia militia and in response they sued the state
Because they were constantly being attacked by the native Americans (Indians).
British
attacked destroyed their villages and overthrew the spanish governor
the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.
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 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.