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The Creek people, also known as the Muscogee, primarily inhabited the southeastern region of what is now Georgia. Their territory encompassed areas around the Flint and Chattahoochee rivers, including parts of present-day central and southern Georgia. They lived in towns and villages, often near waterways, which were crucial for their agricultural lifestyle. The Creek confederacy was a significant political and social structure among various tribes in the area.

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