The correct answer is A) Scottish; Creek.
McIntosh was part Scottish and part Creek.
We are talking about William McIntosh (1775-1825), the leader of the Native American Indian tribe the Creeks. He ruled Coweta Town. He had Scottish roots and that is why his appearance was not totally indigenous.
In 1825, he and other tribal members negotiation the sale of big portions of land to the United States government. For the Creek people, he violated Indian law. So the Creeks leaders ordered to capture McIntosh and he was sentenced to death for crimes against the Creek Nation.