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Born in 1775

Father was Scottish, mother was Creek
Also known as Tustunnuggee Hutkee ("White Warrior")
Fought with Andrew Jackson in the Creek War
Help write and signed the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825)
Who is being described here?
A) John Ross
B) John Crowell
C) William McIntosh
D) Alexander McGillivray

User Linvi
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William McIntosh.

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Answer:

C) William McIntosh

Step-by-step explanation:

William McIntosh was an important leader of the Creek Nation. His mother was Creek, but his father was Scottish. He was also known as Tustunnuggee Hutkee, which means White Warrior. He was a great representative for the Europeans / creeks. McIntosh was very influential, owned lands and slaves, helped write and sign the Indian Springs Treaty (1825) which allowed much of the Creek land to be donated to the US government. Also fought with Andrew Jackson at War Creek.

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