Answer:
B. General Stand Watie and his troops were defeated.
Step-by-step explanation:
The First Battle of Cabin Creek occured in 1863, when the Union army was led by Colonel James M. Williams, to accompany the supply train on the Texas Road from Fort Scott, Kansas, to Fort Gibson in Indian Territory. On the opposing side was Col. Stand Watie of the Confederate army who have the intention to attack.
However, the Union army led by William was able to battle and send the Confederate army back, thereby gaining the necessary presence in Fort Gibson that resulted in Confederate defeats at Honey Springs later that year.